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Sign upInstaller/Root Password screen doesn't work. Always disabled. #3327
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The package pykickstart-2.32-4.fc25 has been pushed to the r4.0 testing repository for dom0.
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zander commentedNov 21, 2017
Qubes OS version:
R4.0-RC2 installation
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
Configure the installer and actually start the installation.
You see two "User Settings". One of them is "Root password".
There is a sub-line that states "Root account is disabled".
Click on the Root Password button, it goes to a new screen.
UnCheck "Lock root account".
Type a password and press "Done". This gets you to the previous screen.
Notice how the "Root account is disabled" line is still there.
Expected behavior:
I expect that when I uncheck the "Lock root account" and press Done, the root account will no longer be locked.
General notes:
I used several password, my score was "good".