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Description of problem: There is a setup where a RHEL server constantly mounts a network drive (CIFS) provided by a window server share. The /etc/fstab is well registered on this FS mount so the server is able to auto mount the network drive upon server reboot. Issue happened at 2 locations, when sites experienced power outage. When server got back online; it no longer was able to auto mount the network share, and from the /var/log/message. We clearly see the issue was due to this "gnome-keyring-daemon" removing removable location which is this mount point: Sep 20 10:17:27 pmmmptasp1 gnome-keyring-daemon[8439]: removing removable location: /media/aspera_cache Sep 20 10:17:27 pmmmptasp1 gnome-keyring-daemon[8439]: no volume registered at: /media/aspera_cache Share is mounted manually without any issues. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): gnome-keyring-2.28.2-8.el6_3 How reproducible: After power outage Actual results: gnome-keyring is removing removable locations and preventing automounting of network shares Expected results: gnome-keyring shouldn't prevent automounting of network shares
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