On 4/4/22 08:59, Michael Hennebry wrote:
On Mon, 4 Apr 2022, Michael Hennebry wrote:
On Mon, 4 Apr 2022, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 4/3/22 23:10, Michael Hennebry wrote:
It told me it was finished without prompting
me for a root password or another user name.
I was under the impression it was supposed to do that.
The workstation install sets up the initial user at the first boot of
the installed system.
From what documentation I could find,
root gets its password at install time and the
intial user is optional.
That said, I'll try it.
I tried it.
It asked for an intial user, but no root password.
Also, I was looking at gshadow rather than shadow.
shadow contains dots and asterisks for passwords.
I couldn't su to root, but I could sudo sh.
Yes, it doesn't set the root password. You are expected to use sudo.
If you want to directly use root, then you can do "sudo passwd" to set
the password.
There are other problems.
I seem to have the same screen resolution as I did when installing.
That is expected. It's the same OS that you used for installing.
I do not know the actual resolution.
xwininfo is not present.
xrdb hangs.
The resolution is not good.
What is your video device? Workstation uses Wayland by default, so the
X info applications are not very useful, they will be getting info from
the XWayland server. If you want to know the resolution, use the
Displays panel in Settings.
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