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15 # This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
16 # modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
20 # This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
35 # If the "root_password" is non-blank, use it, else set a default.
37 # set by a shell conditional assignment. Looks weird but it is what it is.
39 # If the root password contains a ding ($) then try to expand it.
41 # If the root password contains more than 3 consecutive X's, pass it as
45 # If root_store_password = yes, store it in the configuration directory
58 # Now, it doesn't make much sense to display, store, and force change
96 # This is a shell friendly configuration file. We can just source it.
123 # take the RHEL version if we're running on it and do the
168 # Also kill it in the /etc/selinux/config file if it's there...
193 # we'll also disable it by linking it to pam_permit to catch any
216 # if /etc/localtime is a symlink, this should preserve it.
221 # Trim it and make it our own and link it in before the default
222 # halt script so we can intercept it. This also preventions package
223 # updates from interferring with our interferring with it.
308 # prevent mingetty from calling vhangup(2) since it fails with userns.
351 # prevent mingetty from calling vhangup(2) since it fails with userns.
372 # Also set this password as expired to force the user to change it!
692 -R,--release CentOS release for the new container. If the host is CentOS, then it will default to the host's release.
736 # there may be cases where we "get it wrong" for some v6 other
778 # It's not perfect but it will defeat common scanning brute force
780 # expired, forcing the user to change it at first login.
785 # If it's got a ding in it, try and expand it!
791 # If it has more than 3 consecutive X's in it, feed it
804 # at least two dots or it is considered a local relative host name.
805 # If it doesn't, append the dns domain name of the host system.
937 The root password is set up as "expired" and will require it to be changed
939 root password or wish to change it without starting the container, you
940 can change it from the host by running the following command (which will