
Hello again, And another one: what's the secret of the live installer removing the live-user "linux" and its directory during the live installation? Is this an option in the control.xml from yast? Jean 2010/1/18 Stephan Kulow <coolo@novell.com>
Am Sonntag 17 Januar 2010 schrieb Jean Cayron:
Hello everyone,
I'm sending a question here want it's now more than 6 months that I'm trying to build a localised live CD of openSUSE with SuseStudio. Everything is fine but I encounter a very big problem: If I install the RPM Yast2-live-installer, the desktop file (on the desktop or in the menu) asks via kdesu the live user for a root password. I've tried many things (adding the user to sudoers, changing the parameters of the desktop file, empty root password, etc...) but nothing does it right. See here for a history: http://n2.nabble.com/yast2-live-installer-asks-for-root-password-tp3344533 ef1598176.html
When I run the official oS live CD, everything goes fine: no password asked.
So I ask the question to some openSUSE GURU's who build these official live CD:
What's the secret of the live CD?
I can't imagine distributing a live CD that asks for a password to install itself on the computer and I don't want to make unsafe things like "autologin as root" (someone gave me that as solution).
Thank you in advance for your help.
The "secret" of the live installer is that root has no password on the official live cd. I don't know studio, so I can't help you how to achieve that though - the kiwi config has this detail in the config.sh.
Greetings, Stephan
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