Hello,

I have an issue with creating a central QGIS configuration on a network drive. 
The goal is to have one read-only configuration that all users use. Generally 
works like a charm with starting QGIS 3.2 with --profiles-path pointing to a 
read-only dir. Users get the right settings, they still can play around but 
changes are discarded when quitting QGIS. Only problem is qgis.db, seems that 
QGIS necessarily needs write access to that file, otherwise it throws an error 
at start (but works with no problems subsequently). Is there any way to avoid 
that, e.g. starting qigs ‘silent’ or setting the path to qgis.db to a local 
user folder? Seems that qgis.db doesn’t contain any crucial configuration, 
though same bookmarks for all users would be nice to have.
I’m aware of https://issues.qgis.org/issues/13732 and generally understand 
Nathan’s and Nyall’s point of view but still think it would make sense to 
ignore qgis.db for use cases like mine.

Thanks for your ideas and help!

Regards

Benjamin Fünfer-Königstein


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