Hello, I just joined this list so I hope I am posting my question in the right 
place.

I have Fedora 10 system running gnome. When the computer is booted the user is 
presented the option to login with a list of accounts or select "other". 
Instead I would like the user to have to type the username and not be given an 
indication of what user accounts exist on the system. This is a security 
requirement that may seem a bit silly... nevertheless I have to comply. I 
assume the behaviour of this login prompt is controlled by gnome and hopefully 
can be modified to meet my requirement. If anyone knows what the specific 
setting is to modify this bahaviour, I would greatly appreciate if you would 
let me know. Additionally, I would like to know how to configure this option 
from the command line or in a kickstart script.

I googled around a little bit, but I'm either not hitting the right keywords or 
this isn't a popular thing to do. In any case, if there is documentation on 
this particular feature I would greatly appreciate somebody pointing me in the 
right direction.

Thank You,

  --  cj  --



      
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