Just found out this also broken when moving files This bug has data
loss written all over it... Why is this being ignored? This should be
critical yesterday...
** Summary changed:
- nautilus fails to copy to ecryptfs Private folder on btrfs - all files 0 bytes
+ Cutting or copying files on bt
So there is no possible way or workaround to write to a ecyptfs folder
without changing/damaging the file when running btrfs?
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** Changed in: ecryptfs
Status: New => Confirmed
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Title:
nautilus fails to copy to ecryptfs Private folder on btrfs - all files
0 bytes
This sounds similar to a situation that I discovered using Ubuntu 14.10
and 15.04:
I have an encrypted home folder (in its own subvolume, in case that's
relevant) and have created a symlink for Downloads to an external
directory outside the subvolume. Files that I copy from this external
director
Noticed this same problem.
When copying large files on btrfs nautilus seems to do "cp --reflink".
When I copy a file from btrfs to same btrfs with ecryptfs-layer; the
file seems to get corrupted. However when I do "file
ECRYPTFS_FNEK_ENCRYPTED*" to the copied bare file under the ecryptfs-
layer I
Same problem here. Using an ecryptfs folder on a btrfs filesystem.
Running on Arch Linux though.
When copying files using nautilus or nemo into the ecryptfs folder, they
often seem to get truncated to 0 bytes length. This does not happen when
using "cp" from the terminal.
I get the following erro
I have continued to use the private directory so far without hitch.
Using nautilus and other programs, it seems as long as I create a file
in the Private directory and don't move or copy it, i'm fine. I have my
.thunderbird directory inside Private and everything seems to work just
fine. I've only
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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I just stumbled across this bug as well. Only noticed because I wasn't
get thumbnails of an image I had just copied into my Private directory.
I even tried using cp from the command line, so it's not a nautilus bug.
Unfortunately I have no idea which (if any) files I lost as a result of
this (I swi
I can see that this bug still exists in the final release 14.04.
To replicate this bug,
1.set up an SSD with BTRFS for root and home (all default settings).
2. Install 14.04.
3. Use ecryptfs-setup-private to install the Private subdirectory.
4. Create a text file on the desktop (or any director
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