On Wed, 2018-12-26 at 09:56 +0100, Burghard Britzke wrote:
Hello, I configured the home directory to be mounted on a CIFS filesystem, to be mounted using PAM. Every time I log in the gnome-keyring-daemon logs an error to /var/log/auth.log: gnome-keyring-daemon[7405]: couldn't rename temporary store file: /home/<user>/.local/share/keyrings/user.keystore.U4L9TZ It leaves a temporary store file on every login: ~$ ls .local/share/keyrings/ login.keyring user.keystore.7S2EUZ user.keystore.O28WTZ user.keystore.1HU5TZ user.keystore.B2S4TZ user.keystore.OGKZTZ user.keystore.2HL8TZ user.keystore.CHU2TZ user.keystore.PR77TZ user.keystore.59O2TZ user.keystore.JSSAUZ user.keystore.Q8W3TZ user.keystore.5I01TZ user.keystore.KWY6TZ user.keystore.U4L9TZ ~$ How can this issue be fixed? or further analysed to get it fixed?
I'm not in any position to make statements here but you generally shouldn't expect POSIX programs to work correctly when homedir is not on a proper unix-ish filesystem. In other words, I doubt this will ever be fixed, and I'm quite surprised that it works at all. -- Best regards, Michał Górny
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