I am also bitten by the above ecryptfs messages slowly filling my /var/log and
have a followup question to the cleanup workaround presented by Dustin in comment #57
of this bug:
Is there any way to determine (=decrypt) which files have been messed up,
so I know if there is anything important, which I have to grab from the backup
before that expires and gets overwritten ? In other words:
Hi,
I am also bitten by the above ecryptfs messages slowly filling my /var/log and
have a followup question to the cleanup workaround presented by Dustin in comment #57
of this bug:
Is there any way to determine (=decrypt) which files have been messed up,
so I know if there is anything important, which I have to grab from the backup
before that expires and gets overwritten ? In other words:
$ umount. ecryptfs_ private private decrypt- filename {}
^^^^ ^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^ ^^^^
$ cd $HOME/.Private
$ mount.ecryptfs_
$ find . -size 0c | xargs ecryptfs-
Yours,
Steffen