On 23/03/16 11:35, Adam Borowski wrote: > On Tue, Mar 22, 2016 at 03:53:26PM +0000, Rainer Weikusat wrote: >> Daniel Reurich <dan...@centurion.net.nz> writes: >>> whether you wan to create a root password is prompted for in the >>> installation. If you choose not to then sudo will be installed >>> otherwise not. >> >> This seems a bit arbitrary: System I manage usually have a root password >> set and sudo installed. The root password is for emergency remote >> access
I'd love to be able to give fine grained control over what is installed, but given that we have powerful tools like apt for that make post-installing whatever package you want dead easy, I don't see a pressing need to either always install sudo just to fit a particular use case. > I hope you know that, since jessie, password remote logins for root are > disabled unless you enable them yourself. > I think this is problematic and should be prompted for during the install - like I'm pretty sure it was during the install of wheezy... Seen we're already rebuilding openssh I'll look into it if someone will do me a favour and create an issue against that project in git.devuan.org -- Daniel Reurich Centurion Computer Technology (2005) Ltd. 021 797 722
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