Why not just use "pass insert your_old_pass_id" instead of "pass edit your_old_pass_id"?
It just warns the user that this password entry already exists and asks if the user wants to overwrite it. The user hits "y" and the old password gets successfully overwritten with the new one, with no /dev/shm complaints. On Mon Aug 10 13:16:43 2026, David Conversi wrote: > Hello, > I'm a happy new user of OpenBSD since 7.7 on my lenovo t470 laptop. > This is my first message to the list, hope it is appropriate. > > When I try to edit a password with pass, I receive this warning: > > "Your system does not have /dev/shm, which means that it may > be difficult to entirely erase the temporary non-encrypted > password file after editing." > > However, I put my tmp on mfs, does this solve the problem? > > Thank you, > Regards > David > -- Best regards Maksim Rodin С уважением, Родин Максим

