Public bug reported:

My colleague just asked me, "What does it mean when the Ubuntu Live CD
asks you for a password for the default keyring?" She had just booted
the Live CD and it supported her wireless card, which is awesome! but
when she tried to join our wireless network, the Live CD asked for a
password for the default keyring. I tried to explain what this meant,
and that I think you need to enter the same password as your login
password for the keyring to get automatically unlocked when you login.
But this doesn't make much sense on the Live CD. I wonder if this is
perhaps some unnecessary friction, and the Live CD could join wireless
networks without asking for a password for the default keyring?

** Affects: ubuntu
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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live cd prompts user for default keyring password
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/321571
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