Javier Palacios wrote:
> A future idea for /usr/bin/cobbler setup is probably to ask the
user
> what they want the default password for the sample kickstarts to be and
> then add that to the sample kickstarts.
>
Ask for password does not match well with rpm install.
What about just take the hash from /etc/shadow from an existing user?
(either a cobbler user or simply root)
JaviP
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The RPM install of course will not ask for the password.
/usr/bin/cobbler-setup is just a tool to run that sets up your
modules.conf and settings file for you, after RPM install.
I would prefer to ask in that case, doing something automatically would
be non-obvious and probably not correct for most folks.
I definitely don't want my main install server to have the same root
password as every machine in my datacenter.
The /usr/bin/cobbler-setup tool asking is a good idea, "cobbler check"
will still warn if folks set things up manually.
--Michael