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# Allow preseeding the root password with a crypted password
# rather than cleartext
Template: passwd/root-password-crypted
Type: password
Description: for internal use only
# Allow preseeding the user password with a crypted password
# rather than cleartext
Template: passwd/user-password-crypted
Type: password
Description: for internal use only
# Allow preseeding the UID allocated to the first created user
Template: passwd/user-uid
Type: string
Description: for internal use only
# Allow preseeding the groups to which the first created user is added
Template: passwd/user-default-groups
Type: string
Default: audio cdrom dip floppy video plugdev netdev scanner bluetooth debian-tor lpadmin
Description: for internal use only
Template: passwd/root-login
Type: boolean
Default: true
# :sl1:
_Description: Allow login as root?
If you choose not to allow root to log in, then a user account will be
created and given the power to become root using the 'sudo' command.
Template: passwd/root-password
Type: password
# :sl1:
_Description: Root password:
You need to set a password for 'root', the system administrative
account. A malicious or unqualified user with root access can have
disastrous results, so you should take care to choose a root password
that is not easy to guess. It should not be a word found in dictionaries,
or a word that could be easily associated with you.
.
A good password will contain a mixture of letters, numbers and punctuation
and should be changed at regular intervals.
.
The root user should not have an empty password. If you leave this
empty, the root account will be disabled and the system's initial user
account will be given the power to become root using the "sudo"
command.
.
Note that you will not be able to see the password as you type it.
Template: passwd/root-password-again
Type: password
# :sl1:
_Description: Re-enter password to verify:
Please enter the same root password again to verify that you have typed it
correctly.
Template: passwd/make-user
Type: boolean
Default: true
# :sl2:
_Description: Create a normal user account now?
It's a bad idea to use the root account for normal day-to-day activities,
such as the reading of electronic mail, because even a small mistake can
result in disaster. You should create a normal user account to use for
those day-to-day tasks.
.
Note that you may create it later (as well as any additional account) by
typing 'adduser <username>' as root, where <username> is an username,
like 'imurdock' or 'rms'.
Template: passwd/user-fullname
Type: string
# :sl1:
_Description: Full name for the new user:
A user account will be created for you to use instead of the root
account for non-administrative activities.
.
Please enter the real name of this user. This information will be used
for instance as default origin for emails sent by this user as well as
any program which displays or uses the user's real name. Your full
name is a reasonable choice.
Template: passwd/username
Type: string
# :sl1:
_Description: Username for your account:
Select a username for the new account. Your first name is a reasonable choice.
The username should start with a lower-case letter, which can be
followed by any combination of numbers and more lower-case letters.
Template: passwd/username-bad
Type: error
# :sl2:
_Description: Invalid username
The username you entered is invalid. Note that usernames must start with
a lower-case letter, which can be followed by any combination of numbers
and more lower-case letters, and must be no more than 32 characters long.
Template: passwd/username-reserved
Type: error
# :sl2:
_Description: Reserved username
The username you entered (${USERNAME}) is reserved for use by the system.
Please select a different one.
Template: passwd/user-password
Type: password
# :sl1:
_Description: Choose a password for the new user:
A good password will contain a mixture of letters, numbers and punctuation
and should be changed at regular intervals.
Template: passwd/user-password-again
Type: password
# :sl1:
_Description: Re-enter password to verify:
Please enter the same user password again to verify you have typed it
correctly.
Template: user-setup/password-mismatch
Type: error
# :sl2:
_Description: Password input error
The two passwords you entered were not the same. Please try again.
Template: user-setup/password-empty
Type: error
# :sl2:
_Description: Empty password
You entered an empty password, which is not allowed.
Please choose a non-empty password.
Template: debian-installer/user-setup-udeb/title
Type: title
# :sl1:
_Description: Set up users and passwords
Template: finish-install/progress/user-setup
Type: text
# finish-install progress bar item
# :sl1:
_Description: Setting users and passwords...
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