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When doing a regular Ubuntu installation, you get a sudo user by default and not an enabled root account. This is currently not possible in IC Next because it expects the root account to be enabled when bootstrapping with an SSH key. I would like to be able to provide a sudo-user so IC Next can bootstrap and configure my server.
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Sometimes you don't want your server to run as root user, this PR adds a way to
set the user when creating a new server. To make it simple for "normal" usage,
we default to root.
Fixes: intercity#94
Sometimes you don't want your server to run as root user, this PR adds a way to
set the user when creating a new server. To make it simple for "normal" usage,
we default to root.
Fixes: intercity#94
When doing a regular Ubuntu installation, you get a sudo user by default and not an enabled root account. This is currently not possible in IC Next because it expects the root account to be enabled when bootstrapping with an SSH key. I would like to be able to provide a sudo-user so IC Next can bootstrap and configure my server.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: