Package mtop acts well even when no account specified - it asks username
and password interactively.

Hence I see two ways: 
1. Use debian-sys-maint account by default
2. Try to use root record with no password. If fails - leave it blank, mtop 
will ask username and password interactively during each launch.

Actually, I'm installing it with a little hack - adding "exit 0" in the
head of post-install script.

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mtop failed to install (wrong/no password)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/77980
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