lör 2007-10-06 klockan 19:35 -0600 skrev Richi Plana: > So, no, I wasn't thinking the regular employee > would be creating the account from the workstation but a network admin. > Saves him from having to log on using a different account or going to > another computer (the same scenarios I mentioned earlier). In my experience that isn't really doable. It's a worthy goal, but right now I'd say this would only be useful for local accounts or perhaps for small organisations. I guess it's doable if you only have an LDAP server and an NFS share, but accounts on larger computer systems are in my experience usually created with special scripts that touch multiple databases, perhaps pulling data from outside sources and so on. (To fix this, one needs to start at the other end of the problem, with projects such as FreeIPA.) Also, it's often unsafe for an admin to enter important passwords on a workstation unless that computer has just been (re)installed. /abo -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list