Yes indeed. It is file type ecryptfs. After that it seems
to list a key. I hope not. /etc/mtab is world readable.
Thank you for the pointers.
--
Allen Brown http://brown.armoredpenguin.com/~abrown/
Plug-and-Play is really nice, unfortunately it only works 50% of the
time. To be specific
Date: Tue, 17 Nov 2009 17:19:01 -0800 (PST)
From: Allen Brown
Who's mounting it during boot? It isn't listed in /etc/fstab.
What does /etc/mtab say ?
BTW, google "ubuntu .Private folder" gives you a number of hits along the
lines of jimmythedestroyer's post.
- Horst
--
Allen Brown abr
Who's mounting it during boot? It isn't listed in /etc/fstab.
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Allen Brown abrown at peak.org http://brown.armoredpenguin.com/~abrown/
It is more agreeable to have the power to give than to receive.
--- Sir Winston Churchill
> 9.04 supports an encrypted /home folder. It probably was cre
9.04 supports an encrypted /home folder. It probably was created more
or less behind the scenes during install/upgrade. If your df output
looks like mine, your / partition is probably 3% full as well.
Shouldn't be anything to worry about and is actually pretty cool if
you ask me :)
On Tue, Nov
Ubuntu 9.04 laptop
Today I was going to switch it to replace a dying web server.
I ran df and noticed this oddity:
/home/abrown/.Private 19228276385032 17866496 3% /home/abrown/Private
And
$ ls -al /home/abrown/Private /home/abrown/.Private
/home/abrown/Private:
total 8
drwx-- 2 abro