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----- Original Message -----
From: "Sean Robert McGuffee" <sean.mcguffee@gmail.com>
To: <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>
Sent: Wednesday, 2007, September 05 03:48
Subject: AUTO LOGIN BUG


> Dear whoever is in charge of writing fedora core 7,
>
> The auto login is a wonderful feature. However, there is a HUGE flaw in it
> at the moment. It won't let me log in a root that way. That is MY
> decision, not YOUR decision. Please fix it in an update!!! I'm sick of
> having to log in as root every single time I use my computer. I understand
> that there are situation where people have other people use their computer
> and don't want them to be root. However, I never want to be logged in as
> anything other than root, and I suspect everyone who has half a brain is
> the exact same way. Honestly, have you ever been logged in as someone
> other than root? You absolutely can do nothing on the machine. For those
> who make the argument that someone logged in as root might break the
> machine by doing something they shouldn't, I would say it's already broken
> without being root. You cannot mount drives, edit anything about how the
> /etc directory is setup, or do many other things that everyone I know does
> on a regular basis. IN general, there are times when you are logged in as
> a non-root user when it will ask you for a password. That is so
> inconvenient when you are the only one who uses your own computer. PLEASE
> get root auto login as an option. No one but me has to set it up this way,
> but please give ME the option.
>
> Thank You,
>
> Sean McGuffee
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