Hi,

> On Tuesday, 25 November 2014 10:00 PM, Gabriel Ramirez wrote:
> I have a server which only runs several VM's with specific services,  no 
> need user accounts in the host or in the VM's,
> 
> so you propose when I reiinstall any of them create a user account in 
> each of them, that will cause boot the first time change to permit root
> login and delete the *forced* user account
> 
> and the server is hosted remotely, so if anything is wrong with it I can 
> only access via ssh so this *feature change* is no simple,


  True, it is complex.

Maybe we could have an option in firstboot(and other such places) by which user 
can override the default non-root account creation. Ie. Say a user is prompted 
to create non-root user account; He/she can choose to override it and not 
create one. In such workflow, he/she is warned about the possible lockout 
situation and duly advised to explicitly enable remote root login in 
sshd_config(5).

(Just a thought)
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   -Prasad
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