Hello Barb,
I would advise you to get your active Directory authentication working
before you add Sabayon. At one time, Sabayon didn't work very well
with Active Directory, that may have changed now. Trying to do two
things at once will probably make fixing either issue pretty tough.
Regarding ro
To clear up any confusion on my earlier post...
I'm talking about this sabayon (not the distro)...
http://doc.ubuntu.com/edubuntu/edubuntu/handbook/C/ch03s07.html
I installed sabayon and it didn't ask me to set up a root password, but
now is asking for one.
Is there a default root password?
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Gavin:
Gavin: I have an Edubuntu (Hardy Heron) server and I use Sabayon to
create the images the thin clients will see. We are trying to get our thin
clients to authenicate to active directory on our Windows Network. So, we
purchased Likewise Enterprise. The salesman told me that it would work for
t
Hi,
On Tue, 22 Jul 2008, Barb A. Tabor wrote:
> I installed sabayon and it didn't ask me to set up a root password, but
> now is asking for one. Is there a default root password?
What exactly is asking (ie what are you doing when you get asked)? Ubuntu
doesn't have a root password by default.