This bug is very critical. It also happens when you change a password
using the user management module in KDE's system settings.  When you use
system settings it asks for the admin password then it runs the password
change as root.  The next time you login you're hosed.  You have to drop
down to console and change your password back because the home directory
stays encrypted by your old password.

Bad, bad, bad.  All methods of changing a password should do EXACTLY the
same thing or set of things.  If you have more than one person on a
server, you could lock someone out just by changing their password as
root (which could happen if that user forgot his password and called you
to have i reset).

I'm running Kubuntu 10.10 + current patches with KDE 4.5.5.

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Title:
  encrypted home directory doesn't mount after password change

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