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jeremy1701
Nov 22nd 2010, 02:15 PM
Hi,
kwallet always prompts me for passwords that it's supposed to remember on login. So I get about five of these prompts all on top of each other. I thought the point of kwallet was so that I didn't have to do that? Is there a way I can set kwallet to remember all of my passwords so that I don't have to re-enter them every login?
Thanks

kapil
Nov 22nd 2010, 07:26 PM
even i wanted to do the same..
finally i just stopped using kwallet :p

jeremy1701
Nov 23rd 2010, 01:11 PM
Solution was:

Put mount points in /etc/fstab rather than have Dolphin mount them.

sithlord48
Nov 23rd 2010, 02:11 PM
unless you have a password that is blank you will get prompted to give the wallet your password when it needs to be opened.. (this is not the same as your user password).

and all mounts that going to be always there should naturally be in your /etc/fstab

jeremy1701
Nov 23rd 2010, 03:07 PM
Sithlord,

For some reason, two of my partitions weren't set up in /etc/fstab with the default install. I set them to automount in Dolphin on login, but that was then prompting me for a password. I just added them manually to /etc/fstab.

sithlord48
Nov 23rd 2010, 03:51 PM
that part i understand. im just saying that unless you make the password for you wallet blank , then when the wallet needs to be opened it will prompt for a password. you might not notice this until in the future you add something else to the wallet. please keep this in mind if you see it happen in the future.