So as I said, we'd better go with the GUI-side (and Ubuntu specific, at
this point in the cycle) fix, special-casing the current user. Using PAM
could be interesting, but that would need a deeper rework (LDAP and
friends) that we can't do now, and from what I can see, PAM's advantages
(if any) would be in other fields than eCryptfs.

A much easier solution, and maybe not so ugly, would be to always
present a dialog asking for both passwords on login, when unwrapping the
private dir failed. As a temporary solution at least, that could do the
trick.

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ecryptfs Private directory not mounted after changing password in users-admin
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