On 4/4/22 11:21, Samuel Sieb wrote:
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.
Actually, in the GUI version of Anaconda, there's a place where you can set the root password, but you don't have to do it and it looks like you're not supposed to because most people don't want it set.
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