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I did more testing on this. since I reported this bug, I did switch distros (switch to pop os) which is still based on Ubuntu. so I made a new...
update: the test user I made to test this issue is now broken too. so no matter if you add a face before or after you encrypt your home directory,...
@berndso I think the best thing to use if you want encryption is using LUKS for your home partition, which requires you to input a password to finish booting, enable...
@tmatthews5511 its because selinux is set to enforcing. you need to change it to permissive. https://www.thegeekdiary.com/rhel-7-rhcsa-notes-set-enforcing-and-permissive-modes-for-selinux/