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I use Budgie/Gnome with lightdm, and I have the case that my default keyring is not unlocking with the login at boot. I do not use autologin, I have to put in the pwd or unlock via fingerprint after reboot. Just in case - the drive is encrypted LVM on LUKS.
According to https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/GNOME/ … ay_manager the keyring should unlock at login automatically. However that is not working, I have to enter the password the first time I access the keyring after a reboot.
I read somewhere that the default keyring needs to be labeled "login". I installed seahorse to manage the keyrings now, I observed that the default keyring was showing under a different name. However that might be due to the fact my interface is not English (not sure that matters). So I created a new keyring "login". Before setting it to default I could also set this keyring to automatically unlock on Login, but it seems that only stored the credentials for this new keyring in the "old" keyring... so it is not working.
Last edited by Der Chefkoch (2021-05-31 00:13:57)
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It turned out that unlocking the default gnome-keyring at dmlight login is working - when I do not use the fingerprint sensor of the Dell XPS but indeed the password.
However, it seems that it is currently not possible to unlock the gnome-keyring when logging in with the fingerprint instead of the password: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gdm/-/issues/613
Last edited by Der Chefkoch (2021-05-31 00:13:22)
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