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~ Rachel wrote: <snipped>
| Now when my system reboots it is asking me for a localhost login. Although I | do recall entering a password, I do not recall setting up a login user. | | Can anyone help me get past this login ?
You want to log in as root. That's the password you set up.
After you log in as root, you'll want to create a normal user.
useradd someusername this will create the user account 'someusername'; of course 'someusername' should be a username you pick out.
passwd someusername This is the command to change the password of 'someusername' the 'someusername' being the user you created from the first command.
The passwd steps are really self explanatory, if you need help just yell.
HTH
Alex White
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