User Management
Poostavi administratorsku (root) lozinku:
It is advisable for all Mageia installations to set a
superuser (Administrator) password, usually called the
root password in Linux. You need to repeat the same
password in the box underneath, to check that the first entry was not
mistyped.
As you type a password into the top box a shield will change from
red-to-yellow-to-green depending on the strength of the password. A green
shield shows you are using a strong password.
All passwords are case-sensitive. It is best to use a mixture of letters
(upper and lower case), numbers and other characters in a password.
Unesite korisnika
Add a User here. A regular user has fewer privileges than the
superuser (root), but enough to use the Internet, office
applications or play games and anything else the average user might use a
computer for.
Ikona
Click on this button if you want to change the user's icon
Pravo ime
Insert the user's real name into this text box
Ime za prijavu
Enter the user login name or let DrakX use a version of the user's real
name. The login name is case-sensitive.
The login entered here should be different to any login currently in use for
your /home directory. Some user parameters will be
written in the user space, and some can overwrite actual data such as
Firefox, Thunderbird or Kmail data...
Lozinka
Type in the user password (remembering the advice in the Note above).
Password (again): Retype the user
password. DrakX will check that you have not mistyped the password.
Any users added while installing Mageia, will have a home directory that is
both read and write protected (umask=0027)
You can add any extra needed users in the Configuration -
Summary step during the install. Choose User
management.
Dozvole pristupa također se mogu promjeniti nakon instlacije.
User Management (advanced)
The Advanced option allows you to edit further settings
for the user you are adding.
Shell: This drop-down list allows you to change the
shell available to any user you added in the previous screen. Options are
Bash, Dash and Sh
User ID: Here you can set the user ID for any user you
added in the previous screen. If you are unsure what the purpose of this is,
then leave it blank.
Group ID: This lets you set the group ID. Again, if
unsure, leave it blank.