I suggest, custom username should be set in SHR first run wizard.

Greatings,
Martix

2010/6/1, Patryk Benderz <patryk.bend...@esp.pl>:
> [cut]
>> > Why reinvent the wheel when any unix-like system gives you all of this
>> > with user accounts for quite some decades?
>> >
>> > I'd rather stick with the UNIX way. Tried and proven, and all else is
>> > converging into it.
>>
>> I couldn't agree more. Autogenerated username tied to sim is like having
>> your laptop
>> Linux username dependent on volume_id of usb stick you insert into your
>> laptop.
>> It's doable but doesn't make any sense and there are no usecases to
>> support it.
> OK, after reading all this, which looks pretty funny from my point of
> view, I see I wasn't clear enough again :D
>       What I meant, was not auto-generated user name. I meant you choose your
> username the same way as you do now. But you can also tied your
> username/account with SIM S/N. And after booting, OS/gdm/whatever would
> see your SIM inside FR, and would automatically log you on, or fill in
> your username for you. I mean the name user has choosen for himself.
>       Does it have more sense now? :)
>
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