Since the Live CD doesn't retain the contents of the Gnome keyring after a reboot, there is little use to save information in it in the first place. I am annoyed that every time I run the Live CD and connect to a wireless network, I am asked for a Gnome keyring password.
As a proof of concept, I deleted /usr/bin/gnome-keyring-daemon and Network Manager runs just fine, without asking for the extraneous password any more.
Since the Live CD doesn't retain the contents of the Gnome keyring after a reboot, there is little use to save information in it in the first place. I am annoyed that every time I run the Live CD and connect to a wireless network, I am asked for a Gnome keyring password.
As a proof of concept, I deleted /usr/bin/ gnome-keyring- daemon and Network Manager runs just fine, without asking for the extraneous password any more.