Hi,
the this should be not a problem.
The intended logic here is requiring enabled root OR user(s). We might add ssh keys as a
valid option if needed too (but I am not sure about entering the key, typing it manually
is probably not a good idea).
Moreover, initial-setup has a working quit button.
Martin
----- Original Message -----
> From: Stephen Gallagher <sgallagh(a)redhat.com>
> That said, the current firstboot allows you to just walk through
> and
> skip user creation, last I checked. So I'm not sure why you need to
> cancel it. If you just don't enter anything in the username and
> password fields, it doesn't stop you.
Exactly right, and that's all I'm asking for out of the new firstboot
-- preferably with a keystroke or click from the initial firstboot
dialog.
I just want to avoid what happened for a few old Fedora releases
(10-13 ish) where you were not allowed to skip user creation/joining
a domain short of having to go out out of your way by booting into a
non-default run-level, removing firstboot, etc.
--
John Florian
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