On 3/21/25 3:12 PM, Joe Zeff wrote:
On 03/21/2025 03:18 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:

Maybe if there's no admin user.  By default, root doesn't even have a password.

There's an option in Anaconda to set it but most people ignore it.  If you're past that, you can set one at boot, the same way that you can change it in an emergency.  HTH, HAND.

I know you can, but the default is to not set it. If you use the workstation install, there's no user option at all. You create the user at first boot and there's nothing about root.

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