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I normally use: $ecrypt-mount-private and supply my login passphrase.
Then my files in ~/.Private are made available in ~/Private to work with.
No issues, worked with it for a month now.
Today after $sudo pacman -Syu when I try to mount the private files, it tells me:
Inserted auth tok with sig [xxxxxxxxxxxxx] into the user session keyring
mount: No such file or directory
Looking around for some help on this and found a command that cold help:
$sudo ecryptfs-recover-private ~/.Private/
Tried running that one and got:
Try to recover this directory? [Y/n]:
INFO: Found your wrapped-passphrase
Do you know your LOGIN passphrase? [Y/n]
INFO: Enter your LOGIN passphrase...
Passphrase:
Inserted auth tok with sig [xxxxxxxxxxx] into the user session keyring
mount: mount(2) ha fallado: /tmp/ecryptfs.1NXHwcyN: No existe el fichero o el directorio
ERROR: Failed to mount private data at [/tmp/ecryptfs.1NXHwcyN].
I am kind of in state of panic. Don't remember doing anything else besides pacman -Syu
Please help
Last edited by a1rolo (2017-07-10 15:00:31)
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Solved, rolled back to 232-8 version of systemd, thanks
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