Confirmed, this only seems to happen when the command is typed like "ecryptfs-recover-private --rw /path/to/dir", but if the command is typed as "ecryptfs-recover-private /path/to/dir --rw" then it uses the specified directory as it should. This makes me think that it is something wrong with how command line arguments are parsed.
Confirmed, this only seems to happen when the command is typed like "ecryptfs- recover- private --rw /path/to/dir", but if the command is typed as "ecryptfs- recover- private /path/to/dir --rw" then it uses the specified directory as it should. This makes me think that it is something wrong with how command line arguments are parsed.