This adds uidmap shifting also when resizing/updating/changing passwords. Prviously I thought we didn't have to, because the user is not going to access the uidmap if we only quickly activate the home area. But this thinking is wrong, because the three operations will result in an update ~/.identity fie to be written, and we should do that with uidmap applied, so that its ownership maps down to nobody below as intended. Fixes: #21441
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