Hello,
I strongly recommend using "sudo mount -t <encrypted> <decrypted>" instead of using "ecryptfs-mount-private", then you could create or remove files. You could try that command and then see what will happen.
Regards, Jason
Hello,
I strongly recommend using "sudo mount -t <encrypted> <decrypted>" instead of using "ecryptfs- mount-private" , then you could create or remove files. You could try that command and then see what will happen.
Regards,
Jason