Re: Upgrading password hashes

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> I do not think that this is what Nemo is asking. If you try to set
> your password to the same one you already have, passwd fails with
> "Password unchanged" and asks you again for a new password. So, if you
> just want to update your hashes, you have to choose an intermediate
> temporary password first and then change it again to the old one.

Does passwd -d work.

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