Igor Mironchik posted on Wed, 09 Dec 2015 16:48:43 +0300 as excerpted: > Hi folks, > > I found, probably, strange bug... I had Kubuntu 15.10 with ecryptfs on > my $HOME directory. Once I decided to change password for my user. I > went to the System Settings and there changed password, rebooted... And > I couldn't login to my Kubuntu. I saw login screen, entered new > password, pressed Enter... Screen flashed and went back to login screen. > And this happened until I returned my password to the old one from the > command line... > > Is it a known bug? Appears to me (educated guess based on posted description of the problem) that Kubuntu most likely used the same user password both as a login password and as the encryption passphrase on your encrypted user $HOME dir. Not unreasonable in itself, but if it also automatically passed the login password to the decryption routine behind the scenes, as it evidently does, then you either have to use the proper and likely ubuntu/ kubuntu-specific method to change password so both are changed at the same time, or separately manually change both at the same time using normal methods. You used one of the normal methods to change your login password, but didn't also change the encryption passphrase at the same time, either using the normal method for separately changing it, or using the approved method for changing both at once, so when you logged in, the login worked but the decryption didn't because it was still set to the old password. But I'm not a kubuntu/ubuntu user (or debian either, for that matter) so wouldn't know about their distro-specific tools, and I'm not sufficiently knowledgeable on the generic encryption tools side to know what generic command you'd invoke to separately change the encryptfs passphrase either, so while I can guess at the problem based on the description and hopefully point you in the direction of a fix, I can't directly tell you what that fix might be. But pointing you in the right direction should get you further than you were, at least, so it's progress. =:^) If that's not sufficient and you don't get more specific help here from another poster, I'd suggest posting the same question to the Ubuntu/Kubuntu forums/lists/whatever, as they're more likely to know the likely distro-specific tools to change both at once. -- Duncan - List replies preferred. No HTML msgs. "Every nonfree program has a lord, a master -- and if you use the program, he is your master." Richard Stallman ___________________________________________________ This message is from the kde mailing list. Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.