this is just to add that when string '@include common-pammount' is
included in the above mentioned pam.d files pam-mount works as
expected, it is only gnome-keyring that does not.

For the actual (default) configuration of my gdm and login files please
refer to the mentioned http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=483288
to whom they are attached.

** Description changed:

  Binary package hint: gnome-keyring-manager
  
  versions: 
- ii  gnome-keyring                              2.20-0ubuntu1                  
       GNOME keyring services (daemon and tools)
- ii  gnome-keyring-manager                      2.20.0-0ubuntu2                
       keyring management program for the GNOME des
- ii  libgnome-keyring0                          2.20-0ubuntu1                  
       GNOME keyring services library
- ii  libpam-gnome-keyring                       2.20-0ubuntu1                  
       GNOME keyring services PAM module
+ ii  gnome-keyring                              2.20-0ubuntu4                  
  
+ ii  gnome-keyring-manager                      2.20.0-0ubuntu2                
  
+ ii  libgnome-keyring0                          2.20-0ubuntu4                  
  
+ ii  libpam-gnome-keyring                       2.20-0ubuntu4                  
  
+ ii  libpam-mount                               0.18-4
  
- The applet cannot create persistent keyrings (and as a result network
- manager always prompts to create one at logon).
+ The applet cannot load persistent keyrings (and as a result network
+ manager always prompts to create one at logon) and the application is
+ actually useless for me. (I wouldn't consider this as Low in
+ priority...)
+ 
+ As you can read in October 14 post hereafter the problem seems strictly
+ related to the use of libpam-mount together with gnome-keyring.
  
  If I open that applet it shows only session keyring, if I manually try
  to create another keyring (such as session or login) it first lists it
  in keyrings list however when I click on the keyring a window pops up
  saying "no such keyring".
  
  If I run gnome-keyring-manager through the shell this problem is
  reported as "(gnome-keyring-manager:6822): Gnome-Keyring-Manager-WARNING
  **: Failed to get keyring info."
  
  of course when I close and restart keyring manager no other keyrings
  other than session are listed.
  
  In .gnome2/keyrings there are actually listed several keyrings: default
  default1.keyring default2.keyring etc, all those network manager applet
  or me tried to create, however none of them are actually recognised by
  the applet
  
  I tried deleting contents of .gnome2/keyrings and also tried using a new
  user account but no chance to get it working anyway!!
- 
- PS: access to both folder keyrings and keyrings files is set to rw for
- the user only, no access for group and others), this is anyway the
- default access configuration, I changed nothing.

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gnome keyring manager cannot create permanent keyrings
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