On 4/4/22 12:06, Joe Zeff wrote:
On 4/4/22 12:49, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 4/4/22 10:54, Joe Zeff wrote:
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.
Not in the live installer (at least for workstation).
Really? Because that's what I used to install F 35 on this laptop and
part of the installation was setting the root password.
Was it the workstation live image? I just checked it and the only
options are Keyboard, Time & Date, and Storage.
I usually use the netinst image and that has all the options.
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