I renamed all files in ~/.gnome2/keyrings and logged out, then it logged me in again (because autologin is still enabled) and at first I entered my wifi password, and then I entered blank keyring password (normally it should be the same as your user's pw)
You can also delete files in ~/.gnome2/keyrings - I just renamed them just in case I need them (if I forgotten my wifi password).
If you have any better idea, let me know.
Thanx.
On Fri, Sep 4, 2009 at 11:01 PM, jaivuk <jaivuk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi guys,
I have single user netbook with F11 installed with encrypted partitions. (So I enter partition password before it boots) I enabled gdm autologin by adding below lines
into [daemon] section into /etc/gdm/custom.conf and it works fine:
[daemon]
TimedLoginEnable=true
TimedLogin=myusername
TimedLoginDelay=0
The problem is that before netbook is connected to wifi network it asks for gnome keyring password.
Please note keyring did not ask for password when autologin was disabeld (and I logged-in manually).
In below discussions I found that there exists pam_keyring solution, however as it seems it does not work with autologin enabled either:
http://linux.derkeiler.com/Mailing-Lists/Fedora/2007-10/msg02162.html
Do you please have any hint how to make autologin work without gnome keyring asking for password?
Thank you in advance,
Jaiv
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