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Message #00331
[Bug 299216] Re: ecryptfs-utils "ecryptfs-umount-private" don't work
Sorry - I just now opened my >intrepred-proposed< packages, so it's OK!
root@IBEX-HOME:/home/laura# dpkg -l | grep ecryptfs-utils
ii ecryptfs-utils 53-1ubuntu13 ecryptfs cryptographic filesystem (utilities
root@IBEX-HOME:/home/laura#
Has been reduced to -> /sbin/umount.ecryptfs_private
But why did you reduce it - due to a multiuser-system I guess you need
the >whoiam-funktion<
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ecryptfs-utils "ecryptfs-umount-private" don't work
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/299216
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Status in “ecryptfs-utils” source package in Ubuntu: New
Bug description:
Binary package hint: ecryptfs-utils
Intrepid Ibex - last updated
Kernel 2.6.27-7-generic
Gnome-Desktop 2.24
Using the command "ecryptfs-umount-private" in an user-terminal nothing will change.
It's seeming to me a failure occures inside /usr/bin/ecryptfs-umount-private at these two lines
count=`who | grep "^$username " | wc -l`
if [ $count -le 1 ]; then
If I added a >!< as follows, the command is still working well
count=`who | grep "^$username " | wc -l`
if [ ! $count -le 1 ]; then
due to >$count< is always >2< in a single user System, but I'm not so experienced to make the decission, what has to be rewritten.
The command "ecryptfs-mount-private" works fine!!
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