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Partly revert "emergency mode: use sulogin" #42

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@lnykryn lnykryn commented Jul 18, 2022

Partly reverts 32f68c1
In RHEL we don't want to have a password to log in into emergency mode.

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Resolves: #2057365

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pvalena commented Jul 19, 2022

@lnykryn for the context ( I just remembered ), with all the formatters and checks taken from upstream is that when I create PR here, with some 'downstream' fix, I can easily take the exact same fix and create PR upstream.

Partly reverts 32f68c1
In RHEL we don't want to have a password to log in into emergency mode.

RHEL-only

Resolves: #2057365
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pvalena commented Jul 21, 2022

LGTM, thanks!

@pvalena pvalena merged commit 96116c7 into redhat-plumbers:main Jul 21, 2022
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