13th December 2016, 5:36
I've removed my previous "Solved" status, & frankly i'm a bit confused why i ever gave it. Notwithstanding my previous post, in fact my Tower's Maui has continued to misbehave when i logout/in, with symptoms previously described. In earlier corro there was some ambiguity over whether the root-cause might have been my original decision to migrate my Tower from Mint 17.3 KDE & only formatting its / partition, but reusing its separate encrypted /home partition [ie, the one created when i originally had installed Mint a few years ago].
Most recently however i have rebuilt my Lappy [was Mint 18 Xfce] as dual-boot Maui + a second Linux [still tba which one; this new partition currently sits empty]. To do this i wiped Lappy's SSD completely & created a new partition table, thus the subsequent Maui installation was utterly virginal ... there is no possibility of any prior config files causing any conflicts. I spelled out that info, to stress the importance of the following statement --> Lappy's Maui is just as hopeless as Tower's Maui at correctly logging out/in without breaking KWallet & thus being effectively unusable unless i do a full reboot.
In case anyone needs to know, Lappy's partitioning is:
ie, entire SSD is 1 Extended partition, with 4 Logical partitions [no separate /home, this time, but it is still encrypted from during installation]. /sda6 is Maui, /sd8 is shared DATA partition.
This is quite galling. Does anyone have any fresh ideas pls?
Most recently however i have rebuilt my Lappy [was Mint 18 Xfce] as dual-boot Maui + a second Linux [still tba which one; this new partition currently sits empty]. To do this i wiped Lappy's SSD completely & created a new partition table, thus the subsequent Maui installation was utterly virginal ... there is no possibility of any prior config files causing any conflicts. I spelled out that info, to stress the importance of the following statement --> Lappy's Maui is just as hopeless as Tower's Maui at correctly logging out/in without breaking KWallet & thus being effectively unusable unless i do a full reboot.
In case anyone needs to know, Lappy's partitioning is:
Code:
XPS-L501X:~$ sudo blkid
/dev/sda5: UUID="d93c8091-900d-4095-a7f2-153f59879ebc" TYPE="swap" PARTUUID="35155db8-05"
/dev/sda6: UUID="23766793-f560-427e-9f85-e36647cabab7" TYPE="ext4" PARTUUID="35155db8-06"
/dev/sda7: LABEL="Linux TBA" UUID="3e1d01df-3d70-4ba9-83e3-1c1faa87dbff" TYPE="ext4" PARTUUID="35155db8-07"
/dev/sda8: UUID="6ef580d3-168a-4cea-8ad5-4c5cd5b4e7ae" TYPE="ext4" PARTUUID="35155db8-08"
/dev/mapper/cryptswap1: UUID="5790aa7b-d4e4-4415-8351-ad729194b8f8" TYPE="swap"
/dev/mapper/veracrypt3: UUID="9d4ee9a9-88d5-4c2f-b7f2-306ca44b6251" TYPE="ext4"
This is quite galling. Does anyone have any fresh ideas pls?