![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() My understanding is that if I boot to graphical.target and log into gnome via gdm, this should unlock the gnome-keyring and make it available for use, but I'm still seeing the following error while trying to connect to the wifi while logged into gnome via GDM: This is while at the multi-user.target level. SSIA, I have NetworkManager installed and am trying to connect to my wifi network with 'nmcli d wifi connect "SSID" -ask', and providing the password and getting the response.īased on the journalctl output for NetworkManager, it suggests I need some kind of keyring agent to store the password, so I installed gnome-keyring, libsecret, and I saw some suggestion that nm-applet could act as an agent as well, but I've had no difference in behavior. ![]()
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