I believe this bug just got more "important". I am the only person using this machine, and root and my two other user accounts all normally have the same password.
The way libpam-mount is supposed to be working here, as I understand it, is that when I login to my user account it uses my same user password to unlock the encrypted home directory. I just discovered that logging into root (with the same password) *also* unlocks my ordinary user's encrypted home directory. And if I change my other ordinary user account password to something different (that would not unlock the encrypted home directory) I cannot login to that user at all! And continue to get a libc segfault at each rejected login! Clayton
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