** Description changed:

  Use case:
- System Settings needs to be able to change the user's password. Currently, it 
reads and writes to /etc/bin/passwd
+ System Settings needs to be able to change the user's password. Currently, it 
reads and writes to /usr/bin/passwd (pipe).
  
  What happens:
- Can't find an interface in snapd/interfaces/builtin/, and I assume that the 
USS snap's copy of /etc/bin/passwd won't actually work in proper confinement.
+ Can't find an interface in snapd/interfaces/builtin/, and I assume that the 
USS snap's copy of /usr/bin/passwd won't actually work in proper confinement.
  
  What should happen:
  An interface should exist, giving System Settings the ability to change used 
password.

** Changed in: snapd (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Triaged

** Changed in: snapd (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided => High

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  Create interface for changing current user password

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