Hello,
today I have been doing some Anaconda testing and realized that there was a change in default
behaviour of Anaconda when adding users to the system.
Previously:
- The root account was not locked by default.
- The user account was not an admin account.
Currently:
- The root account is locked by default.
- The user account is not an admin account.
I think that this default setting could mean a risk of people forgetting to tick the "Make user admin" checkbox and end up with an unusable system.
I would like to propose that by default:
- The root account is locked.
- The user account "Make user admin" is checked.
Nice to have:
- The user account "Make user admin" could behave according to the setting of the root account.
- With root unlocked, the user should be NOT admin by default.
- With root locked, the user should be admin by default.
What do you think?
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Lukáš Růžička
FEDORA QE, RHCE
Purkyňova 115
612 45 Brno - Královo Pole
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