>Good point.  So I hope Indiana is more like ubuntu and OSX in that:
>- It doesn't allow root login by default.

Pretty much the case for Solaris (ignoring console logins)

>- It installs sudo by default.

It has a similar tool which can do this.

I'm assuming you really also mean:
        - creates a user
        - and gives this user sufficient "admin" rights?

Casper
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