Re: Fedora 32 System-Wide Change proposal: Disallow Empty Password By Default

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On Thu, Dec 5, 2019 at 5:07 AM Marius Schwarz <fedoradev@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Am 25.11.19 um 22:59 schrieb Samuel Sieb:
> >
> > Steps 1 - 4 are not benefits, they are workarounds to critical system
> > utilities required by this change.  I don't understand why this change
> > is necessary at all.  It only affects local logins and if someone
> > wants to have an empty password, why make it so difficult?  It's their
> > choice.  It's not like Fedora has any default logins with empty
> > passwords, the user has to make their own.
>
> I know at least two real exiting none nerd users, who will agree with
> you, as they use FullDiskEnc and no further passwords to Login after boot.
>
> Which would be impossible if the changes will be made. I personally have
> only on scenario to offer:
>
> A tablet pc is booted directly into the desktop, as any other tablet
> (android or ipad) will do.

If you set a passphrase for full disk encryption (or only /home mount
point, using custom partitioning)  in the installer, and use the same
passphrase when running GNOME Initial Setup, and then set autologin
for that user, you will get the behavior you describe.


-- 
Chris Murphy
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