Alexander E. Patrakov wrote:
I'd rather not add this. Given that root has no working password (i.e. any password fails), there is no way to unlock the screen.


I actually tested this, too. If root doesn't have a password set, xlock doesn't run. It produces some error about 'no crypted password' and exits. It only works once you set a password for the user using X.

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