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Refer to the
cryptsetup-luksChangeKey
man page--key-file
options, you cannot change the password directly on a commandline; you either (a) type it interactively, (b) put it in a keyfile, or (c) accept input from STDIN with the standard use of-
on the end (e.g.echo "mypass" | cryptsetup luksChangeKey /dev/sda -
)