PS - I think ecryptfs-manager does exactly that - setting up passwordless mounting. But the 'kernel keyring' concept of ecryptfs- manager, as opposed to 'user keyring' scared me away of using it. I want to keep keys and secrets within my user, not something system-wide. But I guess terminology on this is not my strongsuit.
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