2. Not 100% how best to test an unencrypted home directory once I've already got one for my primary user. So I created a new user "testuser" and logged in as them.
I confirmed neither of these directories existed: /home/.ecryptfs/testuser , /home/testuser/.Private (not sure how ecryptfs is actually implemented.) I then initiated hibernation.
This time, hibernation "completed" (the machine powered down), and I didn't get any of the above mentioned errors. However, I did get an error of the form:
1. Suspend works fine.
2. Not 100% how best to test an unencrypted home directory once I've already got one for my primary user. So I created a new user "testuser" and logged in as them.
I confirmed neither of these directories existed: /home/. ecryptfs/ testuser , /home/testuser/ .Private (not sure how ecryptfs is actually implemented.) I then initiated hibernation.
This time, hibernation "completed" (the machine powered down), and I didn't get any of the above mentioned errors. However, I did get an error of the form:
[XXXX.xx] firewire_ohci: Register access failure - please notify <email address hidden>
Also, when I powered up the laptop again, although it was quick to restart, the session had still gone.
So I guess there are two issues in this bug:
A. Hibernate/Resume does not work on my Latitude E5420 (session is not remembered)
B. Hibernate on similar machine throws ecryptfs errors when home directory encrypted; firewire errors when directory not encrypted.
Does that make sense?