Getting close here folks! Looking good.

Craig White craigwhite at azapple.com
Thu Nov 16 00:57:28 UTC 2006


On Wed, 2006-11-15 at 16:17 -0500, Gene Heskett wrote:

> I'm not sure why, Craig, but when I rebooted after the install, and 
> firstboot ran, I expected it to ask me to setup a user account.  But it 
> didn't, and like the missing crontab file, which it appears I am not the 
> only one on that point, I have NDI why.
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depends how/what you install.

I noticed a difference if I do a minimum install (no X, GNOME, etc.)
that firstboot is really basic and no user setup in TUI mode. There is a
big difference on firstboot between GUI and TUI.

As for things like crontab and other anomalies, from install, I
personally find it hard to believe that the files just magically appear
as you had reported. Thankfully, I am not a package maintainer so I
wouldn't have to try to ascertain what didn't work as expected from the
bugzilla entry which you probably didn't create anyway. Since it's not a
bug if it isn't in bugzilla, your report to this list while curious and
possibly provocative ultimately can only be considered anecdotal.

Craig




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