On Tue, 2013-05-21 at 05:23 -0400, Martin Sivak wrote:
Hi,
Just to clarify things.
Anaconda currently requires root password OR user with administrator
privileges (wheel group). So if you set root password in Anaconda,
initial-setup will start, but can be dismissed immediately.
I meant to check that but never got around to it. That in itself is a
bug: it ought to require user creation. We don't want to be encouraging
desktop login as root.
It might be good idea to add some explanation text to initial-setup
together with the hiding feature (some configuration is hidden because
it was set during the first install phase..) to avoid user confusion.
I don't think that's really necessary at least with the current layout.
I think the current state is far more confusing, because it makes you
scratch your head and say 'why is it showing all this stuff I just did'?
For all normal cases, once the 'hiding' stuff is implemented, there will
only be two possibilities for i-s: either it runs with a single spoke,
user creation, or it does not run at all. I'm not sure we need
explanatory text for that.
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