I think I found the real solution this time :). Lubuntu is missing
libpam-gnome-keyring package by default. After installing it, I got
automatic unlock feature working in a fresh installation of Lubuntu
12.04. So my new instructions:

1. install lib-pam-gnome-keyring package: sudo apt-get install 
libpam-gnome-keyring
2. log out from Lubuntu
3. log in to Lubuntu --> password dialog opens up
4. press the ">Details:" text in dialog to show more options
5. select option "Automatically unlock this keyring whenever I'm locked in"
6. write correct password and unlock the keyring

After libpam-gnome-keyring package is installed, "login" keyring is
created at login. Unlike dobey wrote, the "login" keyring seems to be
the only keyring that is unlocked at log-in, even if it is not the
default one. Other keyrings are unlocked automatically only if "login"
keyring contains their passwords.

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  Lubuntu, won't take system password, always prompts for keyring

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