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docs/upgrading-openshift: document password_hash field in 4.13 #440

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There are no breaking changes between versions 4.12.0 and 4.13.0 of the `openshift` configuration specification. Any valid 4.12.0 configuration can be updated to a 4.13.0 configuration by changing the version string in the config.

The following is a list of notable new features, deprecations, and changes.

### User passwords

The `passwd.users` section enabled the `password_hash` field, which sets the password hash for an account. The `users` section continues to support only the `core` user.

<!-- butane-config -->
```yaml
variant: openshift
version: 4.13.0
metadata:
labels:
machineconfiguration.openshift.io/role: worker
name: core-password
passwd:
users:
- name: core
password_hash: $y$j9T$nQ...
```

## From Version 4.11.0 to 4.12.0

There are no breaking changes between versions 4.11.0 and 4.12.0 of the `openshift` configuration specification. Any valid 4.11.0 configuration can be updated to a 4.12.0 configuration by changing the version string in the config.
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