Re: At what point during installation does one enter one's user name?



On Apr 18, 5:03 am, Kurt <k...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
During the install, you are asked for the root password. After the
reboot, you're asked for a username (other than root) and password. Your
root password should get you in (log in as user root with the password
you typed during the install). You can add/change/delete users from there

Kurt



Gary wrote:
I have installed Fedora 8 twice now (on an older laptop), and both
times I have been caught. I have somehow missed the request for a user
name. I have entered a password, but can't recall being asked for a
user name. But when Fedora is installed and reboots, then I am asked
for a user name and a password, and can't seem to get passed that
point in working with Fedora Linux.

Yes, I did do a search, and found that my stupidity is shared with at
least a few other people. But most of the discussion that I found
seemed to be about how to get passed the log-on screen. In my case I
have removed Linux and will try to re-install again. But I really want
to know what to look out for so that I can enter a user name as well
as a pass word, and not experience this deeply frustrating situation
again.

Can anyone enlighten me? You don't have to tell me that I am stupid -
obviously I must have missed something very obvious that any normally
intelligent person would have spotted right away!

Thanks for any help

Lance- Hide quoted text -

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Gee, thanks for the reply!

So what I type in is "user root" (those exact words)

and then

<root password>
?

Thanks again - much appreciated.

Lance
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