Install Advanced User options...

Matthias Clasen mclasen at redhat.com
Mon Apr 1 10:43:00 UTC 2013



----- Original Message -----
> On Fri, Mar 29, 2013 at 06:46:22AM -0400, Kamil Paral wrote:
> 
> > > Also, wouldn't it be preferable to have "firstboot" (if that is what
> > > it is called now) skip the user creation dialog if a user was
> > > created during the install?
>  
> > Yes, that is the plan, but it's not implemented yet.
> > Firstboot is dead now, the new tools are called initial-setup and
> > gnome-initial-setup (yes, there are two of them, it's another loads
> > of fun we need to deal with).
> 
> And if 'gnome-initial-setup' is going to be the default it's
> going to be loads of fun for the user too. The bright lads who
> designed it only allow you to continue if you choose a password
> according to their specifications.

Its not 'our' specification. We are using libpwquality, which was written by the security team, and takes its criteria from /etc/login.defs.


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