Last night I had about 190GB of free space on my 500GB HDD. Today I have about 80GB free. I ran df and discovered that my /home/jon/.Private folder is currently using 80% of my hard drive.
What. The. Hell.
I really don't need to encrypt my files that bad. Can anyone tell me why I've lost so much space to this, and what I can do to recover as much free space as possible?
I realize that I'm not going to get back 330-something odd GB of space, but I lost 100GB overnight. I'm new enough to Ubuntu (and Linux in general) that I don't want to proceed without a firm understanding of what's going on here.
Thanks in advance, guys.
~/Privatedirectory at some point? That wouldn't have cleared the encrypted files found within. Assuming the key also hasn't been removed, you could try runningmkdir ~/Privatefollowed byecryptfs-mount-privatein a terminal might be enough to regain access. – James Henstridge Jan 24 '12 at 05:24ecryptfs-mount-privatedid not restore anything to ~/Private after I created the directory. Usingsudo ecryptfs-mount-privateprompted me for my passphrase. Thankfully (and totally by accident) I remember my passphrase, but after entering it I get an error:fopen: No such file or directory. – newuser Jan 24 '12 at 14:24