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Re: GNOME and libpam-mount
Posted by lool (88.166.xx.xx) on Mon 12 May 2008 at 10:25
I'm sceptic that shuffling the lines around helps; didn't it simply work because a gconfd was still running from a previous session?

Changing:
@include common-auth
gnome-keyring auth
@include common-session
gnome-keyring session

Into:
@include common-auth
@include common-session
gnome-keyring auth
gnome-keyring session

really shouldn't change anything, or that looks like a PAM bug.

I'm happy to update the PAM config if I can understand how it helps. :)

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Loic Minier

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