https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=472633

--- Comment #2 from Dionatan Felipe <segundom...@tutanota.com> ---
(In reply to Ivan Čukić from comment #1)
> Vault doesn't handle the data, the only way for the data to disappear is if
> they were deleted or there was a filesystem corruption.
> 
> I'd try to mount the cryfs manually - see the relevant paths in the
> .config/plasmavaultrc
> 
> The location of the encrypted data is the path in square brackets. For
> example, [/home/user/.vaults/SomeVaultName.enc].
> 
> First, backup that directory somewhere just in case.
> 
> After that, do this:
> 
> mkdir /tmp/SomeVaultName
> cryfs /home/user/.vaults/SomeVaultName.enc /tmp/SomeVaultName
> 
> If you get an error saying something about the filesystem needs to be
> upgraded,
> call
> 
> cryfs --allow-filesystem-upgrade  /home/user/.vaults/SomeVaultName.enc /tmp/
> SomeVaultName
> 
> If that doesn't help (it should mount the data into /tmp/SomeVaultName) post
> me the error message you got.

Hi, 
Thanks for your answer. Worked to open but the folder is empty. I just
remembered when I did the apt upgrade, it was open and had some security and
firmware updates, could it have some relevance? 

Ps. in this step i put Y.
cryfs /home/user/Vaults/folder/ /tmp/folder
CryFS Version 0.10.2

Use default settings?
Your choice [y/n]: y

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