On 11/26/2011 09:27 PM, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> No, you most certainly do. Everyone who installs Fedora ends up
> encrypting something. I'll bet that all your passwords in /etc/shadow
> are encrypted, for example. Because that's the kind of things
> libgcrypt.so.1 is responsible for.

I sit corrected.  Thank you.  The odd thing is that /sbin/sulogin can't 
find it if and only if I use the latest kernel.  Checking, it's in /lib, 
which is where I'd expect to find it.
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