# fscrypt setup creates fscrypt.conf Defaulting to policy_version 2 because kernel supports it. Customizing passphrase hashing difficulty for this system... Created global config file at "FSCRYPT_CONF". Skipping creating MNT_ROOT/.fscrypt because it already exists. # fscrypt setup creates fscrypt.conf and /.fscrypt Defaulting to policy_version 2 because kernel supports it. Customizing passphrase hashing difficulty for this system... Created global config file at "FSCRYPT_CONF". Allow users other than root to create fscrypt metadata on this filesystem? (See https://github.com/google/fscrypt#setting-up-fscrypt-on-a-filesystem) [y/N] Metadata directories created at "MNT_ROOT/.fscrypt", writable by everyone. # fscrypt setup when fscrypt.conf already exists (cancel) Replace "FSCRYPT_CONF"? [y/N] [ERROR] fscrypt setup: operation canceled # fscrypt setup when fscrypt.conf already exists (cancel 2) Replace "FSCRYPT_CONF"? [y/N] [ERROR] fscrypt setup: operation canceled # fscrypt setup when fscrypt.conf already exists (accept) Replace "FSCRYPT_CONF"? [y/N] Defaulting to policy_version 2 because kernel supports it. Customizing passphrase hashing difficulty for this system... Created global config file at "FSCRYPT_CONF". Skipping creating MNT_ROOT/.fscrypt because it already exists. # fscrypt setup --quiet when fscrypt.conf already exists [ERROR] fscrypt setup: operation would be destructive If desired, use --force to automatically run destructive operations. # fscrypt setup --quiet --force when fscrypt.conf already exists # fscrypt setup filesystem Allow users other than root to create fscrypt metadata on this filesystem? (See https://github.com/google/fscrypt#setting-up-fscrypt-on-a-filesystem) [y/N] Metadata directories created at "MNT/.fscrypt", writable by everyone. # fscrypt setup filesystem (already set up) [ERROR] fscrypt setup: filesystem MNT is already setup for use with fscrypt # no config file [ERROR] fscrypt setup: "FSCRYPT_CONF" doesn't exist Run "sudo fscrypt setup" to create this file. # bad config file [ERROR] fscrypt setup: "FSCRYPT_CONF" is invalid: invalid character 'b' looking for beginning of value Either fix this file manually, or run "sudo fscrypt setup" to recreate it.