Ubuntu :: Change Harddisk Encryption Password?

Mar 22, 2011

I decided to go for an encrypted home folder. It's really really cool that ubuntu offers the encryption now out of the box!
However it auto generated a password for the encryption for me. While the password might be safe, it is impossible for me to remember. And writing it down on a piece of paper, which I would then carry around along with my laptop seems to make the whole encryption obsolete...

Long story short: Can you pinpoint me on how to change the encryption password?

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