On 2012/07/17 11:08 (GMT-0400) Chris Lumens composed:
using f17: doesn't ask/set root password
And it won't. We're going to set the first created user up as the admin, so that's how that will happen.
This new way is akin to how Mandriva/Mageia (and IIRC *buntu) do it, which is one area where I preferred what Anaconda did. I want my users set up with my choice of UIDs/GIDs, which M/M wouldn't permit, and presumably Anaconda now doesn't. I only create root during installation, users afterwards. So this becomes yet another installation undo I have to do after installation completes.
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