wastrel, you're my saviour! I wouldn't discover that there is an option
in ages!

I think this should be the default, actually, because as I've stated if
sssd is not configured in the system we should use passwords, and if
system administrator configures proper smartcard authentication only
then should there be an option to forbid passwords.

Actually, it looks even more strange that current option is sssd-
exclusive when you can just unplug the key and get a password prompt
anyway.

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  Gdm3 with smartcard asks for login/smartcard pin even if there is no
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