# Allow preseeding the root password with a crypted password # rather than cleartext Template: passwd/root-password-crypted Type: password Description: for internal use only # Allow preseeding the user password with a crypted password # rather than cleartext Template: passwd/user-password-crypted Type: password Description: for internal use only # Allow preseeding the UID allocated to the first created user Template: passwd/user-uid Type: string Description: for internal use only # Allow preseeding the groups to which the first created user is added Template: passwd/user-default-groups Type: string Default: adm cdrom dip lpadmin plugdev sambashare debian-tor libvirtd Description: for internal use only Template: passwd/root-login Type: boolean Default: false # :sl1: _Description: Allow login as root? If you choose not to allow root to log in, then a user account will be created and given the power to become root using the 'sudo' command. Template: passwd/root-password Type: password # :sl1: _Description: Root password: You need to set a password for 'root', the system administrative account. A malicious or unqualified user with root access can have disastrous results, so you should take care to choose a root password that is not easy to guess. It should not be a word found in dictionaries, or a word that could be easily associated with you. . A good password will contain a mixture of letters, numbers and punctuation and should be changed at regular intervals. . The root user should not have an empty password. If you leave this empty, the root account will be disabled and the system's initial user account will be given the power to become root using the "sudo" command. . Note that you will not be able to see the password as you type it. Template: passwd/root-password-again Type: password # :sl1: _Description: Re-enter password to verify: Please enter the same root password again to verify that you have typed it correctly. Template: passwd/make-user Type: boolean Default: true # :sl2: _Description: Create a normal user account now? It's a bad idea to use the root account for normal day-to-day activities, such as the reading of electronic mail, because even a small mistake can result in disaster. You should create a normal user account to use for those day-to-day tasks. . Note that you may create it later (as well as any additional account) by typing 'adduser ' as root, where is an username, like 'imurdock' or 'rms'. Template: passwd/user-fullname Type: string # :sl1: _Description: Full name for the new user: A user account will be created for you to use instead of the root account for non-administrative activities. . Please enter the real name of this user. This information will be used for instance as default origin for emails sent by this user as well as any program which displays or uses the user's real name. Your full name is a reasonable choice. Template: passwd/username Type: string # :sl1: _Description: Username for your account: Select a username for the new account. Your first name is a reasonable choice. The username should start with a lower-case letter, which can be followed by any combination of numbers and more lower-case letters. Template: passwd/username-bad Type: error # :sl2: _Description: Invalid username The username you entered is invalid. Note that usernames must start with a lower-case letter, which can be followed by any combination of numbers and more lower-case letters, and must be no more than 32 characters long. Template: passwd/username-reserved Type: error # :sl2: _Description: Reserved username The username you entered (${USERNAME}) is reserved for use by the system. Please select a different one. Template: passwd/user-password Type: password # :sl1: _Description: Choose a password for the new user: A good password will contain a mixture of letters, numbers and punctuation and should be changed at regular intervals. Template: passwd/user-password-again Type: password # :sl1: _Description: Re-enter password to verify: Please enter the same user password again to verify you have typed it correctly. Template: user-setup/password-mismatch Type: error # :sl2: _Description: Password input error The two passwords you entered were not the same. Please try again. Template: user-setup/password-empty Type: error # :sl2: _Description: Empty password You entered an empty password, which is not allowed. Please choose a non-empty password. Template: passwd/shadow Type: boolean Default: true # :sl2: _Description: Enable shadow passwords? Shadow passwords make your system more secure because nobody is able to view even encrypted passwords. The passwords are stored in a separate file that can only be read by special programs. The use of shadow passwords is strongly recommended, except in a few cases such as NIS environments. Template: debian-installer/user-setup-udeb/title Type: title # :sl1: _Description: Set up users and passwords Template: finish-install/progress/user-setup Type: text # finish-install progress bar item # :sl1: _Description: Setting users and passwords... Template: user-setup/password-weak Type: boolean # :sl2: _Description: Use weak password? You entered a password that consists of less than eight characters, which is considered too weak. You should choose a stronger password. Template: user-setup/encrypt-home Type: boolean Default: false # :sl2: _Description: Encrypt your home directory? You may configure your home directory for encryption, such that any files stored there remain private even if your computer is stolen. . The system will seamlessly mount your encrypted home directory each time you login and automatically unmount when you log out of all active sessions. Template: user-setup/encrypt-home-failed Type: error # :sl2: _Description: Home directory encryption failed The installer failed to set up home directory encryption. Your home directory will be unencrypted after installation. This is probably a bug, and you may wish to investigate and reinstall. . Check /var/log/syslog or see virtual console 4 for the details. # Allow preseeding whether to automatically log in the first created user Template: passwd/auto-login Type: boolean Default: false Description: for internal use only # Back up the pre-auto-login configuration files? Template: passwd/auto-login-backup Type: string Description: for internal use only # Allow preseeding whether to permit a blank password for created non-root user Template: user-setup/allow-password-empty Type: boolean Default: false Description: for internal use only # Allow preseeding whether to permit a weak password for created user Template: user-setup/allow-password-weak Type: boolean Default: false Description: for internal use only Template: user-setup/progress/wipe-swap Type: text _Description: Wiping swap space for security (this may take a while)... # Do not preseed this, it will be overwritten. Template: user-setup/force-encrypt-home Type: boolean Default: false Description: for internal use only