Hello again,
this was my mistake, I overlooked the fact, that I cannot start the
installation when either root or user admin are set up. This behaviour
seems pretty logical to me, so I am taking the previous message back.
Please ignore it and sorry for the inconvenience.
Lukas
On Tue, Mar 3, 2020 at 3:15 PM Lukas Ruzicka <lruzicka(a)redhat.com> wrote:
Hello,
today I have been doing some Anaconda testing and realized that there was
a change in default
behaviour of Anaconda when adding users to the system.
Previously:
1. The root account was not locked by default.
2. The user account was not an admin account.
Currently:
1. The root account is locked by default.
2. The user account is not an admin account.
I think that this default setting could mean a risk of people forgetting
to tick the "Make user admin" checkbox and end up with an unusable system.
I would like to propose that by default:
1. The root account is locked.
2. The user account "Make user admin" is checked.
Nice to have:
1. The user account "Make user admin" could behave according to the
setting of the root account.
2. With root unlocked, the user should be NOT admin by default.
3. With root locked, the user should be admin by default.
What do you think?
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Lukáš Růžička
FEDORA QE, RHCE
Red Hat
<
https://www.redhat.com>
Purkyňova 115
612 45 Brno - Královo Pole
lruzicka(a)redhat.com
TRIED AND PERSONALLY TESTED, ERGO TRUSTED. <
https://redhat.com/trusted>