How to Recover an Encrypted Home Directory on Ubuntu

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Published on Mon, 11 Jun 2012 08:00:37 GMT Indexed on 2012/06/11 10:43 UTC
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Access an encrypted home directory when you’re not logged in – say, from a live CD – and all you’ll see is a README file. You’ll need a terminal command to recover your encrypted files.

You should also back up your mount passphrase ahead of time – you may need this in the future. While eCryptfs normally decrypts your files with your login passphrase, the mount passphrase may be necessary if eCryptfs’s files become lost.

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