Comment 5 for bug 669466

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mirirai (mirirai) wrote :

I mentioned that the system asks me to mount /tmp manually during the boot process (If I press "M" I get a root shell) and that when I mounted /tmp at that state I was unable to decrypt my ecrytptfs-encrypted home directory. Well, now I found out that it doesn't matter if I mount /tmp at that state or not. It suffices to open the root shell as mentioned above to not beeing able to decrypt my home directory (it seems that it doesn't accept my password, thought it's correct/ I tried several times).

Maybe that's another issue but it might be connected somehow with the /tmp-mount problem.