this solution work fine. Tested in 9.04 32-bit (i386).
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Whoops, wrong URL: http://packages.ubuntu.com/karmic/ecryptfs-utils
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9.04 users can download the following packages from the Karmic
repository - http://packages.ubuntu.com/jaunty/ecryptfs-utils - and
install them:
libgpg-error0
libecryptfs0
ecryptfs-utils
This worked fine on my 64-bit install.
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I'm getting these messeges too.
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So, did 75 not get pushed to jaunty? I am still getting these messages
with pam and polkit-grant-helper-pam.
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** Changed in: ecryptfs
Status: Fix Committed = Fix Released
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This bug was fixed in the package ecryptfs-utils - 75-0ubuntu1
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[ Dustin Kirkland ]
* debian/rules: drop hackery that moves stuff /usr/share/ecryptfs-utils
* src/utils/mount.ecryptfs_private.c: update inline documentation
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Committed revision 389.
** Changed in: ecryptfs
Status: Triaged = Fix Committed
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Will be in ecryptfs-utils-75
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David-
You said that the sudo process is slow ...
Might I ask what kind of hardware you're running this on? Does it
happen to be a netbook, atom or arm machine?
:-Dustin
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Okay, I'm forwarding this upstream and assigning to myself.
I think that there are two parts to this bug...
1) Key adding on underpowered cpu's (arms and atoms in netbooks) is
simply a slow process due to the 64K rounds of key strengthening. I
think we should make that configurable for Karmic,
Dustin, does that ring a bell?
** Package changed: sudo (Ubuntu) = ecryptfs-utils (Ubuntu)
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Apr 1 02:45:21 x su[7278]: pam_mount(pam_mount.c:100): unknown pam_mount
option use_first_pass
Apr 1 02:45:21 x su[7278]: pam_sm_authenticate: Called
Apr 1 02:45:21 x su[7278]: pam_sm_authenticate: username = [root]
Apr 1 02:45:21 x su[7278]: Warning: Using default salt value (undefined in
I've been getting this error after upgrade 10hrs ago.
2.6.28-11-generic #38-Ubuntu SMP Fri Mar 27 10:01:17 UTC 2009 x86_64 GNU/Linux
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Finally, I understood what was the problem. Ecryptfs hanged and it
didn't crypt my files that were always readable even with an external
access (boot from cd). There was a zombie process (ecryptfs-thread)
owned by root that caused the message above. I haven't been able to kill
this process, so I
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