# Liveslak replacement for Slackware's SeTpassword script. # Set up a user account, dialog --title "@UDISTRO@ (@LIVEDE@) USER CREATION" \ --backtitle "@CDISTRO@ Linux Setup (Live Edition)" \ --msgbox "You will first get the chance to create your user account, \ and set its password.\nYour account will be added to sudoers and suauth.\n\n\ After that, you will be asked to set the root password." 9 55 # This will set UFULLNAME, UACCOUNT and USHELL variables: SeTuacct 2>&1 1> $TMP/tempresult if [ $? = 0 ]; then # User filled out the form, so let's get the results for # UFULLNAME, UACCOUNT, UACCTNR and USHELL: source $TMP/tempresult rm -f $TMP/tempresult # Set a password for the new account: UPASS=$(SeTupass $UACCOUNT) # Create the account and set the password: chroot ${T_PX} /usr/sbin/useradd -c "$UFULLNAME" -g users -G wheel,audio,cdrom,floppy,plugdev,video,power,netdev,lp,scanner,dialout,games,disk,input -u ${UACCTNR} -d /home/${UACCOUNT} -m -s ${USHELL} ${UACCOUNT} echo "${UACCOUNT}:${UPASS}" | chroot ${T_PX} /usr/sbin/chpasswd unset UPASS fi # End user creation # Check for root password: if [ "$(cat $T_PX/etc/shadow | grep 'root:' | cut -f 2 -d :)" = "" ]; then # There is no root password yet: UPASS=$(SeTupass root) echo "root:${UPASS}" | chroot ${T_PX} /usr/sbin/chpasswd unset UPASS fi