Re: where can i find the default keyrings???

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Bradley Pursley wrote:
> rlengland@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>> Delete /home/YOUR NAME/.gnome2/keyrings/default.keyring
>>
>> Gnome/network manager will recreate the default.keyring with
>> correct permisssions next time you connect. Enter the same password
>> as you login password and I believe it will not prompt you in the
>> future.

The auto unlock won't work out of the box on F8.  It can if you
install gnome-keyring-pam and tweak /etc/pam.d/gdm.  At least, it does
for me.  Others have not had such luck.

> The directory "keyrings" & file "default.keyring" you mentioned does
> not exist!

Odd.  Then you've got something a bit borked on your system.  If you
create a new user and login, does ~/.gnome2/keyrings get created?

If not, perhaps use rpm -V gnome-keyring to ensure the gnome-keyring
package is intact.  I'm not sure what other packages or files you'd
need to check, though I suspect there could be other things causing
your problem.

(P.S. Trimming your quotes makes messages easier to read. :)

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