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package: debian-installer
severity: wishlist
On Friday 12 January 2007 09:47, dann frazier wrote:
> I personally was surprised to see that the first user was added to
> additional groups and, had I known that, there are times I would've
> elected not to create that user at that time. (Most of my installs are
> servers, where these default groups don't make sense). I'm curious if
> I'm the only experienced admin who didn't notice and is surprised.
> I do agree that its somewhat minor - the first user is usually going
> to be a person w/ root privs, and the group privs should normally be
> pretty safe - except when bugs like #404927 pop up.
>
> Maybe after etch I'll propse a patch that adds an extra checkbox
> (default to yes) that asks users (in expert mode) if they want to be
> added to a set of typical desktop user groups.
Please do :)
regards,
Holger
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Holger Levsen <[email protected]> (2007-01-24):
> package: debian-installer
> severity: wishlist
>
> On Friday 12 January 2007 09:47, dann frazier wrote:
> > I personally was surprised to see that the first user was added to
> > additional groups and, had I known that, there are times I would've
> > elected not to create that user at that time. (Most of my installs are
> > servers, where these default groups don't make sense). I'm curious if
> > I'm the only experienced admin who didn't notice and is surprised.
> > I do agree that its somewhat minor - the first user is usually going
> > to be a person w/ root privs, and the group privs should normally be
> > pretty safe - except when bugs like #404927 pop up.
I don't think we need to work around those bugs in d-i.
> > Maybe after etch I'll propse a patch that adds an extra checkbox
> > (default to yes) that asks users (in expert mode) if they want to be
> > added to a set of typical desktop user groups.
>
> Please do :)
We're way after etch, so closing for the time being as there's no patch
around.
Mraw,
KiBi.
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