This bug was fixed in the package gdm - 3.0.4-0ubuntu1
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gdm (3.0.4-0ubuntu1) oneiric; urgency=low
[ Sebastien Bacher ]
* New upstream version 3.0.0
* Start cleaning for the GNOME3 update
* debian/patches/00git_passwordless_login_crash.patch,
Steps please.
The steps I used were:
1. Make a user 'test1' (using GNOME system tools)
2. Make a user 'test2' with fully encrypted home dir
3. Make a user 'test3', log in an add a Private encrypted directory
4. Set GDM to autologin as 'test1' and reboot
OBSERVED: Go straight to the desktop of
Hm, that is strange. I think I did the same. That is on updated oineric?
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Title:
gdm autologin does not work in Natty if private ecryptfs
Robert: GDM in Natty is 2.32.1-0ubuntu3.2, GDM in Oneiric is
2.32.1-0ubuntu3.2. Can you reproduce the bug still?
What do you mean by a test case, a step by step uinstructions to
reproduce the bug?
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TomasHnyk, Can you confirm what version of GDM you are running and
provide a test case?
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Title:
gdm autologin does not work in Natty if private
Robert: I just tried Alpha one and the problem still persist there?
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Title:
gdm autologin does not work in Natty if private ecryptfs directory
BTW: it seems autologin with encryptfs can also lead to gnome unlocking
screen hanging for a long time as per bug 515155 )
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Title:
gdm autologin
Don't worry checking, I've updated the patch for Oneiric to check if
both ~/.ecryptfs/auto-mount exists and ~/.ecryptfs/Private.mnt is set to
the home directory. That appears to be the method to check if the home
directory is fully encrypted.
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I have this file:
$ ll .ecryptfs/
total 12
-rw-r--r-- 1 cyril cyril 0 2011-02-25 23:52 auto-mount
-rw-r--r-- 1 cyril cyril 0 2011-02-25 23:52 auto-umount
-rw--- 1 cyril cyril 20 2011-02-25 23:52 Private.mnt
-rw--- 1 cyril cyril 34 2011-02-25 23:52 Private.sig
-r 1 cyril cyril 48
Robert: thanks, that sounds great! Any chances for it to be an SRU for
natty?
And by the way, is this code shared with Ubiquity? I remember that when
I installed and choose to mount my home partition with .encryptfs, I was
not able to select autologin (it got greyd out).
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I opened bug 786985 for ubiquity, I tried it in VM and it seems to have
the same problem.
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