On Fri, May 17, 2019 at 8:37 AM Martin Kolman <mkol...@redhat.com> wrote:
>
> On Fri, 2019-05-17 at 08:23 -0400, Stephen Gallagher wrote:
> > 3) Force Anaconda to require the creation of a non-root user that is a
> > member of the `wheel` group, so that this user can be used to SSH in
> > and administer the system. Essentially, remove the root user creation
> > spoke as an option from the interactive install.
> The current policy during ineractive install is, one of (or both) must exists:
> - a root account that is not locked
> - a user in the wheel group
>
> This could be tweaked accordingly (eq. always require at least one user in 
> the wheel
> group regardless of the state of the root account).
>

I might not have been clear in my original email. My point was mainly
that I want these problems identified, a solution agreed-upon and
added to the Change Proposal before it goes to a FESCo vote. I'd be
inclined to vote -1 without a plan in place to deal with this. This is
indeed probably the least-intrusive change we can make (and aligns us
a little closer to how other popular distros are doing things these
days), and if Anaconda team is willing to commit to doing that work
here, that would be great.
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