Firstly, something seems to have gone wrong with ecryptfs, and it seems to be below the level of user-setup. Dustin, could you have a look at this?
Secondly, there's a robustness consideration in user-setup. If something goes wrong while setting up ecryptfs, it needs to inform the user about it - presumably as a red-screen error - so that they don't end up unknowingly having an unencrypted home directory. Furthermore it then needs to carry on and do the rest of its work as normal.
Firstly, something seems to have gone wrong with ecryptfs, and it seems to be below the level of user-setup. Dustin, could you have a look at this?
Secondly, there's a robustness consideration in user-setup. If something goes wrong while setting up ecryptfs, it needs to inform the user about it - presumably as a red-screen error - so that they don't end up unknowingly having an unencrypted home directory. Furthermore it then needs to carry on and do the rest of its work as normal.