Yes, that would accurately describe scenarios 4 and 5, when someone is
using full disk encryption. Of course, someone who _is_ using full disk
encryption would probably argue that they _want_ a different password
for encryption than for their login password for security reasons,
unlike OS X that only uses a single password.

However, scenario 2 also requires more than one user preference for
screen locking, so we aren't just working around startup (encryption)
passwords.

I like your proposed design, and it would fix the issue for all
scenarios.

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