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Elias Hunt wrote:
Hi all,
Thanks to the switch to the Fedora 7 base I’ve been able to get much
farther in livecd creation. However I’m not having a problem where after
creating my initial image, I run a –base-on instance with a custom
package that assigns local settings and a root user password. At the end
of each run I see a flag go by that says “Removing password for user
root”. Sure enough that is happening. I can’t find anywhere in my custom
package that would be doing it, so I have to assume it’s the
livecd-creator application at the end of its run. Is there a way to
disable that? Or a method other than a script within an RPM that would
be preferred for this?
livecd-creator is using the kickstart object values for determining
whether to set the root password from an encrypted value or from
plaintext, and if no kickstart object value is available, removes the
root password.
Kind regards,
Jeroen van Meeuwen
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