This is still an issue on Natty.
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Still an issue in Maverick
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Thanks for the hint from Steinar @ 446743 . 2009-11-01, a way was found
to settle this unholy situation
If one at this stage creates a newuser with 'adduser' in tty1,+ put him
as standardlogin-user, the crab is in the box.
>From within the newuser-identity, switch-user is easy, then he/she can
de
Another person had the same idea like me...
http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/25629/
vote yes!! ;)
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I understand the fact that if my computer is encrypted, I have to enter
the passphrase to log in. Makes sense.
My whish would be, that if a certain usb-stick (with an encyrpted passphrase)
is inserted in the pc the gdm log in automatically.
If I take my laptop elsewhere and i power it on (without
Ive also experienced that
Ive put autologin and also dont ask for password but in installation put encrpt
home and ask for passw
since i was beeing thrown back at login each time pressed enter on user i tryd
TTY6 login and then in TTY7 i was able to log in without passw and removed dont
ask for
This is a known issue with current implementation and really not easily
fixable (I had that in mind in making the patch and we discussed it).
You should open a new bug report with that, please.
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A new variant of the bug is present in the CD install of 10.04 LTS:
On a freshly installed system, with the first user having an encrypted
home directory, the drop down list in "Login Screen Settings" for the
auto-login user is indeed blanked.
If a second user is added - also with an encrypted ho
This bug was fixed in the package gdm - 2.30.0-0ubuntu3
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* debian/patches/09_gdmsetup.patch:
- do not list users who have an encrypted home directory for autologin
candidate (still some corner case, see code comment). (LP: #35344
** Branch linked: lp:~ubuntu-desktop/gdm/ubuntu
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Will you please do something about this? It is actually quite dangerous
if you don't know how to fix it.
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In Karmic, the option of autologin is available in the Login Screen
Settings, even when home is encrypted. This just leaves the unaware and
unexperienced user at risk of making his computer unusable. Many people
I know like having their computer autologin. If they are not aware of
the problem, the
I see this is still an issue in 9.10 Karmic, since automatic login can
be activated even if the user has an encrypted home folder...
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If an account is set to auto-login - no matter if it's encrypted or not
- the behaviour should be that it will autologin. The current behaviour
(gdm failure) is not desirable. It would be better to explicitly
disable autologin for encrypted homedirs (as suggested by Dustin) or at
least for a secur
Sebastien-
If you encrypt your home directory, you absolutely *must* enter a
password on login.
If you want to add some code to GDM, when doing an auto-login that
detects this, that's fine too. In fact, I think that might be a good
idea.
:-Dustin
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Dustin, that should not block login though should it?
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I'm sorry, but an encrypted home directory and gdm-autologin are two
features that are simply incompatible.
We handled this in the installer by allowing you to only one of 3 different
options:
1) auto login (no password)
2) login with a password
3) login with a password and decrypt your home d
gdm starts the session is probably hangs after that due to some reason
** Package changed: gdm (Ubuntu) => ecryptfs-utils (Ubuntu)
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