Jon Stanley wrote:
The reasoning against that is that it brings up issues when using a centralized authentication service - I think that we could probably make authconfig smart enough to yank that out if that's the case.
I don't understand this reasoning. What does membership of the wheel group for the first user being configured on the local system have to do with remote or centralized authentication?
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