On Tue, May 21, 2013 at 11:50:37AM -0700, Adam Williamson wrote:
Since F19 has user creation in anaconda, we can actually cover all
those
scenarios in anaconda quite easily. Literally all we have to do is make
it pop up a warning if you try to quit the installer without creating a
user account, but let you go ahead if you really want to.
Maybe more forgiving to also not pop up a warning if you've not created a
user but have set a root password? (And maybe put a block of text on the
root pw page suggesting that a user account is best practice?)
I'll let the UX experts make that call, though. :)
gnome-initial-setup would still be a different case, as GNOME
apparently
really wants to force the creation of a non-root account. So g-i-s will
That seems fine to me; systems where you don't want a user account shouldn't
be desktop systems, and it seems compatible with what I suggest above: if
they have a root password don't pop up anything about the user account, and
if they're in the common desktop case we know they'll get the lecture later.
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