On 10/10/08 00:50, Hal Vaughan wrote:
I'm setting up a new Etch system and just got to the point where it asks
me for a username. All my life I've used my first name, Hal, as a
username (although in all lower case).
Etch won't let me do this. I did it in Sarge, did it in earlier
versions, did it in Mandrake, Redhat, and also use it in Ubuntu. And
now Etch won't let me use "hal" as a login name.
I've been told that the system should use something like "hal-daemon"
instead, but it's not letting me do this.
Unfortunately, this is going to be a server on this LAN, including
providing NIS for all my other systems.
This stinks.
It royally stinks. You'd think someone would have seen this as an issue
when setting it up. Hal isn't the most common name, but it's not
uncommon and it's certainly a name most geeks are aware of (hey, if the
haven't seen 2001, then they're not true geeks!).
Cypher your username with ROT1. That should solve your problem...
--
Ron Johnson, Jr.
Jefferson LA USA
"Do not bite at the bait of pleasure till you know there is no
hook beneath it." -- Thomas Jefferson
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