Christian Perrier wrote: > Quoting Luk Claes (l...@debian.org): >> + Choosing an empty root password is not allowed. If you choose an empty >> + password, then a user account will be created and given the power to >> + become root using the 'sudo' command. > > Hmmm, the templates says that using an empty password is not allowed > and *then* that choosing one will switch to sudo mode. That can be > confusing. > > Also, the templates gives the feeling that the user account will be > created *only* when choosing an empty password, which is of course not > true..:-)
It certainly had me fooled - I had no idea it didn't mean what it said. And I'm still not clear whether it means plain sudoing privileges or NOPASSWD sudoing privileges... > I'd suggest: > > "If the password is left empty, the unprivileged account that is > created in next steps will be granted with the power to become root > using the "sudo" command." The account sounds fairly privileged to me, and "is created in next steps" needs work. My best guess so far: Setting an empty root password is not allowed. If you specify an empty password, the system's initial user account will be given the power to become root using the 'sudo' command[ without a password]. -- JBR with qualifications in linguistics, experience as a Debian sysadmin, and probably no clue about this particular package -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-boot-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org