Martin Gracik <mgracik@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > To set up the password you need to fill in 2 text entries. Creating a > new user is just 1 text entry more, your name, as the username would be > suggested and filled in automatically. I don't see 1 text entry as a > deal breaker. But then I have an unnecessary account that I have to go back later and delete. > > In the end, that's what I object to. It feels like an attempt to enforce > > a policy that I don't agree with. Let it be default to set up a local user > > account. But also let it be an option to bypass that and (or in addition) > > set the root password. > > I know how you feel, there are many policies I don't agree with too, but > they are used because many people believe, that it's better that way. Shouldn't it be the organization using the software that sets policy, rather than the software vendor? Steve _______________________________________________ Anaconda-devel-list mailing list Anaconda-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/anaconda-devel-list