Justin B Rye <justin.byam....@gmail.com> writes: ... > Post-coffee (also fixing that wobbly indent): > > Some account needs to have system administrative privileges. The > password/passphrase for that account should be something that > cannot be guessed. > . > To allow direct password-based access via the 'root' account, you > can set the password/passphrase for that account here. > . > Alternatively, you can lock root's password > by leaving this setting empty, and > instead use the system's initial user account > (which will be set up in the next step) > to become root. This will be enabled for you > by adding that user to the 'sudo' group. > . > Note: what you type here will be hidden (unless you select to show it).
I like that version better than mine, so commited it[1], and re-ran the test to give a screenshot: https://openqa.debian.net/tests/239766#step/passwords/1 > Maybe instead of saying "use the system's initial user account to > become root" it should say "allow the system's initial user account > to gain administrative privileges"? I'm not sure. Oh, and we might > even want to mention the word "superuser", or then again we might not. I think Diederik's suggestion of using 'root' for the account and 'super-user' for the privileges might be the way to go. Cheers, Phil. [1] https://salsa.debian.org/installer-team/user-setup/-/merge_requests/7/diffs?commit_id=2668d06de4f2de4735404a0671ecfb33f7bbd159 -- Philip Hands -- https://hands.com/~phil
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