Bug#469821: Choosing to disable root logins does the opposite

2008-03-07 Thread Carr, Chris
Package: installation-reports Boot method: CD Image version: Lenny businesscard ISO dated 27/12/07 Date: 05 March 2008 Machine: home built on AsRock K7VT4APRO (BIOS v1.70) Processor: AMD Sempron2600+ (1.83GHz) Memory: 1GB Partitions: 2xWD7500AAKS (750GB) sda1: 20GB sdb1: 20GB

Bug#469821: Choosing to disable root logins does the opposite

2008-03-07 Thread Frans Pop
On Friday 07 March 2008, Carr, Chris wrote: Comments/Problems: The installer detected both NICs and asked me to choose one as primary. It then configured that interface successfully, but did not offer to configure the other NIC. It would be nice (as in wishlist) if it offered to configure any

Bug#469821: Choosing to disable root logins does the opposite

2008-03-07 Thread Carr, Chris
At user setup I was offered the opportunity to disable root logins and use sudo instead, and I chose to do so. I then created my userID (chrisc) and set my password. I then installed the boot loader, finished the install successfully and rebooted. On rebooting, user chrisc did not

Bug#469821: Choosing to disable root logins does the opposite

2008-03-07 Thread Frans Pop
On Friday 07 March 2008, Carr, Chris wrote: Well, maybe the difference is that I minimise the tasksel step. I uncheck all the boxes in tasksel, so it proceeds to install only six packages (ibritish, wbritish, myspell-en-gb etc.). Is it possible that the correct setting up of root and user