The problem I have is that I use eCryptfs to encrypt a user's home folder, but in order to decrypt it the user must have a password. However, after I encrypt the home folder, I would love to change the user's password, especially make it a user having no password. In this circumstance, I am not able to log in via that user's account because of the password difference. What I would like to do is to change the user's password with no problem or be able to encrypt his folder even if the user has no password.
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