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Date:      Wed, 11 Dec 2024 22:13:29 +0000
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Subject:   [Bug 282957] 14.2-RC1 installer does not complete user account creation when ZFS encryption selected for user
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Edward.Sanford.Sutton, III <mirror176@hotmail.com> changed:

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--- Comment #15 from Edward.Sanford.Sutton, III <mirror176@hotmail.com> ---
  Instead of just documenting it as a commented line, can we:
  1. add an option during install before user creation that will setup home
directory encryption to work at login? That option can explain if logins wi=
ll
be limited to local (non ssh) terminals if that is a known constraint of
choosing it.
  2. modify adduser to not prompt for it if the current setup would not
function with a message that it is skipped with why or a reference to furth=
er
documentation (silence here may make more sense if it follows an installer
option but output would be good when ran separately) or allow the prompt but
explain it will not likely function as expected until changes are made
appropriately.
  Documenting it should be easier for users to eventually make the system w=
ork
as expected but the installer should guide the users into creating a working
configuration of a system; settings that are known to not work should be
blocked/removed and if it has any known major limitations then the user sho=
uld
be informed.

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