On Tue, Mar 29, 2011 at 04:03:14AM -1000, David Cantrell wrote: > Firstboot's add user step should require either setting the root password > or adding at least one user. If the latter, the user added should have > sudo enabled for the account. If a root password is set, the sudo part > should be optional. This all sounds similar to what was discussed before. In f15 the wheel group has been enabled for sudo access and firstboot in f15 has a checkbox to add the user as an administrator (wheel group). The one place I am concerned with is interactive minimal installs where no GUI is installed. There is no firstboot, so you need to be able to setup root. -- Brian C. Lane | Anaconda Team | IRC: bcl #anaconda | Port Orchard, WA (PST8PDT)
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