On Sun, Oct 09, 2005 at 08:50:38PM +0200, nordi wrote:
> All of this sounds like things you would see in a company, where
> coworkers hack each other. But in a company, I'd expect that someone
> sets up the systems that can tell apart softlinks and hardlinks. And
> such a person would not use auto login.

I have installed SUSE several times now on my system (Well, Beta's and
RC1) and although I try to think about it, I have forgotten it a few
times. I can imagine if an IT person has to do installs and is not using
imaging or other pre-configured ways to do it, he will forget it too.

Configures the admin account, then runs a script in [CTRL][ALT][F1].

I am not saying it should be impossible, I am just saying that I make the
first user the maintainer and that person should get the mail as well and
should not log in automagically.

I am the only person working on this machine and there are only two users
that can log in. root (wich never logs in) and houghi. Yet I still always
log in. Good practice, I think, just like wearing a seatbelt in a car, it
becomes a natural thing, even if I only need to move my car 20 meters.

houghi
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