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authorEric Biggers <ebiggers@google.com>2019-11-27 21:00:32 -0800
committerEric Biggers <ebiggers@google.com>2019-11-27 21:04:37 -0800
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README.md: remove obsolete warning about changing login passphrase
For some time now, fscrypt actually does re-wrap a user's login protector when their login passphrase changes, provided that the PAM configuration is correct. Remove the obsolete paragraph. Update https://github.com/google/fscrypt/issues/51
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### Protecting a directory with your login passphrase
-As noted above and in the troubleshooting below, fscrypt cannot (yet) detect
-when your login passphrase changes. So if you protect a directory with your
-login passphrase, you may have to do additional work when you change your system
-passphrase.
-
```bash
# Select your login passphrase as the desired source.
>>>>> mkdir /mnt/disk/dir2