User and Superuser Management
Set Administrator (root) Password:
It is advisable for all Mageia installations to
set a superuser or administrator's password, usually called the
root password in Linux. As you type a password into the
top box the colour of its 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. You need to repeat the same password in the box
just below the first password box, this checks that you have not mistyped
the first password by comparing them.
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.
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Add a user here. A user has fewer rights than the superuser (root), but
enough to surf the internet, use office applications or play games and
anything else the average user does with his computer
Icon: if you click on this button it will change the
users icon.
Real Name: Insert the users real name into this text
box.
Login Name: Here you enter the user login name or let
drakx use a version of the users real name. The login name is case
sensitive.
Password: In this text box you should type in the user
password. There is a shield at the end of the text box that indicates the
strength of the password. (See also )
Password (again): Retype the user password into this
text box and drakx will check you have the same password in each of the user
password text boxes.
Any user you add while installing Mageia, will have a world readable (but
write protected) home directory.
However, while using your new install, any user you add in MCC -
System - Manage users on system will have a home directory that
is both read and write protected.
If you don't want a world readable home directory for anyone, it is advised
to only add a temporary user now and to add the real one(s) after reboot.
If you prefer world readable home directories, you might want to add all
extra needed users in the Configuration - Summary step
during the install. Choose User management.
The access permissions can also be changed after the install.
Advanced User Management
If the advanced button is clicked you are offered a
screen that allows you to edit the settings for the user you are adding.
Additionally, you can disable or enable a guest account.
Anything a guest with a default rbash guest account
saves to his /home directory will be erased when he logs out. The guest
should save his important files to a USB key.
Enable guest account: Here you can enable or disable a
guest account. The guest account allows a guest to log into and use the PC,
but he has more restricted access than normal users.
Shell: This drop down list allows you to change the
shell used by the user you are adding in the previous screen, options are
Bash, Dash and Sh
User ID: Here you can set the user ID for the user you
are adding in the previous screen. This is a number. Leave it blank unless
you know what you are doing.
Group ID: This lets you set the group ID. Also a
number, usually the same one as for the user. Leave it blank unless you know
what you are doing.