On 6/19/2009 6:31 PM, DB wrote: > fedora-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx wrote: >> Subject: Re: F11 Liveuser Password >> To: "Community assistance, encouragement, and advice for using >> Fedora." <fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx> >> Message-ID: <4A3BFB7D.9010308@xxxxxxxxxxx> >> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 >> >> On 6/19/2009 4:16 PM, R. G. Newbury wrote: >> >>> > "Kevin J. Cummings" wrote >>> > >>>> >> R. G. Newbury wrote: >>>> >>>>> >> > OK, Now I'm really frustrated. >>>>> >> > What IS the password for the 'liveuser' user? >>>>> >>> > >>>> >>Password? When the GDM screen comes up, it auto-logins after a short >>>> >>wait (less than a minute ISTR). When inside the environment, I can >>>> >>type "su -" and I'm not asked for a password.... >>>> >>> > > This is the LiveCD-KDE spin. When the login screen comes up it is >>> > exactly like a normal KDE login. It NEVER auto-logs. >>> > > And NO password works. >>> > >>>>> >> > Of course, there is NOTHING in the release notes. >>>>> >> > Thanks guys </sarcastic> >>>>> >>> > > But I repeat myself. This is another example of stupid nanny >>> actions. >>> > The damn thing is a LIVECD. It does not NEED a password for the >>> user: it >>> > creates the user. Kabuki security revisited ( the prior visitation >>> being >>> > that root is denied access to install programs through the browser, >>> > although a normal user (acting as an abnormal user) is allowed to >>> do the >>> > same thing.) >>> >> >> >> *You are right!!* We should rant! And rave! And get *really, really >> angry!* Quick! Give me the microphone! So that I can yell the *loud, >> funny words!* >> >> No one else has downloaded this and booted this? No one else has >> complained? In this much time? Really? >> >> The Live-CD KDE boots with out a login screen of any kind here. None at >> all. It boot right to the KDE desktop. >> >> Having a bad day are you? :-) >> -- > On my desktop, I had this problem with F10, trying to get to rescue the > system; F11 loaded straight away on my laptop. The difference appears to > have been that the /tmp on my desktop had no space....... My > imagination?????? If you used the Fedora Live-CD then the whole OS was, more or less, loaded into the memory of your computer. Do you actually have a dedicated partition that is /tmp on your hard drive? If so. Why? And if it was 'full' I would think that would have been because of Fedora 10. -- David -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines