Rahul Sundaram wrote:
Denis Leroy wrote:
Creating a normal user is not mandatory in anaconda (as it should be).
Maybe anaconda should only enable the option if no normal users were
creating during installation ? The idea here is to avoid a scenario
where after a successful X installation you just can't login into the
system!
There was some discussions in fedora-desktop list into moving this
option away from first boot into Anaconda itself so that this would be
mandatory. This is indeed a good thing to do in this instance. Do file
a RFE in Anaconda. The idea was to entirely get rid of first boot if
possible in the desktop spin.
User should be able to turn on/off/enable/disable services ( the
service's that aren't the mandatory one's ) in Anaconda
If I like/dislike some service being started after installation I could
enable/disable those service's during the installation *faze* be it
firstboot, cups, bluetooth, hplip,ip6tables etc.
Best regards
Johann B.
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