I ran 'sudo pam-auth-update --force' and checked both "eCryptfs Key/Mount Management" and "ConsoleKit Session Management" which were unchecked.
After rebooting my laptop the ~/Private directory automounted.
It was not intentional to keep an old pam.d configuration.
I was already using ecyptfs before installing the Ubuntu Private directory feature, so maybe this is the reason why my pam.d setup was different, although I cannot recollect wheter I was given the option to keep the pam.d confirguration or install the package maintainer version during upgrade.
Anyway, thank you Steve and Dustin for solving this!
Steve,
I ran 'sudo pam-auth-update --force' and checked both "eCryptfs Key/Mount Management" and "ConsoleKit Session Management" which were unchecked.
After rebooting my laptop the ~/Private directory automounted.
It was not intentional to keep an old pam.d configuration.
I was already using ecyptfs before installing the Ubuntu Private directory feature, so maybe this is the reason why my pam.d setup was different, although I cannot recollect wheter I was given the option to keep the pam.d confirguration or install the package maintainer version during upgrade.
Anyway, thank you Steve and Dustin for solving this!
Regards,
Rune