What about "set a user up"?
;)
On Mon, 16 Jun 2025, at 07:46, Claus Assmann wrote:
> While trying to find a way to get fw_update to work during autoinstall
> without an internet connection, I noticed the use of the word
> "setup" - maybe someone can take a look and decide whether the
> following patch is ok/worth applying?
>
> --- install.sub.orig Mon Jun 16 06:11:51 2025
> +++ install.sub Mon Jun 16 06:13:36 2025
> @@ -2277,7 +2277,7 @@
>
> # Gather information for setting up the user later in do_install().
> user_setup() {
> - local _q="Setup a user? (enter a lower-case loginname, or 'no')"
> + local _q="Set up a user? (enter a lower-case loginname, or 'no')"
>
> while :; do
> ask "$_q" no
> @@ -2319,7 +2319,7 @@
> }
>
> # Ask user whether or not to allow logins to root in case sshd(8) is enabled.
> -# If no user is setup, show a hint to enable root logins, but warn about
> risks
> +# If no user is set up, show a hint to enable root logins, but warn about
> risks
> # of doing so.
> ask_root_sshd() {
> typeset -l _resp
> @@ -2327,7 +2327,7 @@
> [[ $START_SSHD == y ]] || return
>
> if [[ -z $ADMIN ]]; then
> - echo "Since no user was setup, root logins via sshd(8) might be
> useful."
> + echo "Since no user was set up, root logins via sshd(8) might
> be
> useful."
> fi
> echo "WARNING: root is targeted by password guessing attacks, pubkeys
> are safer."
> while :; do
>
>
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