umount.ecryptfs_private(1) | eCryptfs | umount.ecryptfs_private(1) |
NAME¶
umount.ecryptfs_private - eCryptfs private unmount helper.SYNOPSIS¶
umount.ecryptfs_private [-f]OPTIONS¶
Options available for the umount.ecryptfs_private command:- -f
- Force the unmount, ignoring the value of the mount counter
in /tmp/ecryptfs-USERNAME-Private
DESCRIPTION¶
umount.ecryptfs_private is a mount helper utility for non-root users to unmount a cryptographically mounted private directory, ~/Private.- the private mount passphrase is in their kernel keyring, and
- the current user owns both ~/.Private and ~/Private, and
- ~/.Private is currently mounted on ~/Private
- the mount counter is 0 (counter is ignored if -f option is used)
- unmount ~/Private
FILES¶
~/.Private - underlying directory containing encrypted dataSEE ALSO¶
- ecryptfs(7), ecryptfs-setup-private(1), keyctl(1), mount(8), mount.ecryptfs_private(1), pam_ecryptfs(8)
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- /usr/share/doc/ecryptfs-utils/ecryptfs-faq.html
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AUTHOR¶
This manpage and the umount.ecryptfs_private utility was written by Dustin Kirkland <kirkland@ubuntu.com> for Ubuntu systems (but may be used by others). Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU General Public License, Version 2 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation.2008-07-21 | ecryptfs-utils |