Admirable logic, but it presented me with a problem.  I wanted to try
Ubuntu on a friends computer.  I ran the live cd, and it said it needed
to install additional drivers for the wifi card to work.  I set the
instillation process working.  When it was done prepping the drivers, it
required a restart to activate the drivers.  Problem:  It's a live
session.  A restart will simply remove the downloaded drivers.  So I
thought 'log out and in again -- perfect!'.  Problem:  It wanted a log
in password, where none exists.  End result?  No Ubuntu!

So, defective by design?  Why not provide some means of relogging into a
guest session once a session has already been started?

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  Guest can log in only once, because of password?

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