Benjamin LaHaise wrote:
On Tue, Sep 18, 2007 at 09:51:49AM -0400, Jesse Keating wrote:
My suggested method was that you were presented with a user add option
in anaconda, but the ability to opt out (for say network login
systems). If you opt-out then the no root login policy could be
lifted, but if you opt-in and create a local user then only that local
user would be allowed to graphical log in upon boot (unless you
manually change policy through a gui tool or a hand edit.)
But... how do you plan on fixing a system when networking is broken and
one cannot login as root anymore?
Login as regular user and use su or switch to a VT. Ctl+Alt+F1
Rahul
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