On Sun, 2018-04-08 at 20:09 +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote: > On Sun, 2018-04-08 at 19:52 +0200, Andre Klapper wrote: > > On Sun, 2018-04-08 at 17:38 +0100, David wrote: > > > I've loaded seahorse onto my desk PC and it works fine, I cannot get > > > seahorse on to my laptop, unable to update was part of the reason I > > > replaced the hard drive and started again. > > > > > > I've got the old laptop hard drive, as a secondary drive, working in > > > my desk PC. > > > > > > Where should I go looking, with seahorse, to find the passwords? > > > > https://mail.gnome.org/archives/evolution-list/2018-April/msg00020.html > > The problem for the OP much likely is, that the OP runs a user session > from the primary hard drive. The $HOME of the user on the secondary hard > drive is not shown when running seahorse. One way to work around this, > would be to change fstab entries, to mount /home/ from the secondary > drive. This could have a few pitfalls. Is /home/ of the install of the > primary disk on a separated partition or part of the root directory? > When /home/ from the secondary partition is used, some software might > transform data of apps for usage with the installed versions and the > data might not be backwards compatible anymore and so on and so on.
Ah, thanks for way better understanding the problem than I did! :) In that case I'd rather investigate why the OP cannot get Seahorse onto their laptop and what "unable to update" means exactly. Which might be off-topic for the scope of this Evolution mailing list. andre -- Andre Klapper | [email protected] http://blogs.gnome.org/aklapper/ _______________________________________________ evolution-list mailing list [email protected] To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list
