@geertjohan: Many modern filesystems are using a journal, so way more reasonable seems to take the password as compromised and change it: Changing LUKS passphrase can be achieved interactively via gnome-disks or manually via commandline:
cryptsetup luksChangeKey <target device> -S <target key slot number: 0..7>
@geertjohan: Many modern filesystems are using a journal, so way more reasonable seems to take the password as compromised and change it: Changing LUKS passphrase can be achieved interactively via gnome-disks or manually via commandline:
cryptsetup luksChangeKey <target device> -S <target key slot number: 0..7>