Re: adding user during first boot

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Mogens Kjaer wrote:
Tom Horsley wrote:
...
I could create the user with a manually specified UID
(since I'll be accessing lots of files created by that
user on previous fedora versions, I like to keep the UID
the same).

I can highly recommend doing a kickstart installation.

In the kickstart file you can add commands to manually
add users with the right UID/GID.

You can also update the /etc/pam.d/gdm file in the kickstart
file to remove the root login restriction.

Very useful to remove these Windows-like "features" of Fedora :-)

Mogens

You dont use kickstart for a single desktop install..

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