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What is the output if you run
sudo cryptsetup --verbose open --test-passphrase /dev/nvme0n1p3
?It asks for the sudo password, then it prints
Then it asks : Enter passphrase for /dev/nvme0n1p3:
After entering my old passphrase it prints:
Alright so no permission issue, what if you run the changekey command in a separate bash subprocess?
sudo bash -c '($your-changekey-command-here)'
Is it like the same first "cryptsetup luksChangekey..." But inside parentheses ? Im sure I'm getting the syntax wrong.. It prints