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linux:arch_guest_account [2014/09/23 21:57]
walter [Guest Account Setup]
linux:arch_guest_account [2016/02/02 05:09]
walter ↷ Page moved from arch_guest_account to linux:arch_guest_account
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-====== Guest Account ​Details ​======+====== Guest Account ======
 The ACM workstations have guest accounts whose home directories are wiped at logoff. The ACM workstations have guest accounts whose home directories are wiped at logoff.
  
-Username: acmguest +//Username:// acmguest 
-Password: acmguest+ 
 + 
 +//Password:// acmguest
  
 ====== Guest Account Setup ====== ====== Guest Account Setup ======
  
 <WRAP center round info 60%> <WRAP center round info 60%>
-Setup the [[acm_custom_repo|ACM custom repo]] on the workstation first+Setup the [[linux:acm_custom_repo|ACM custom repo]] on the workstation first
 </​WRAP>​ </​WRAP>​
  
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 Follow post-install instructions ​ Follow post-install instructions ​
  
-The guest account functionality relies on a package from the [[acm_custom_repo|ACM custom package repo]] called acmguestd. The clean guest directory is located in /​opt/​acmguest-skel and the live home directory is /​opt/​acmguest. The guest directory is **NOT** on NFS. The guest account has to have access to run the guestd rc script as part of the loggout process. The loggout functionality is currently obtained with LXDM using the file /​etc/​lxdm/​LoginReady.+The guest account functionality relies on a package from the [[linux:acm_custom_repo|ACM custom package repo]] called acmguestd. The clean guest directory is located in /​opt/​acmguest-skel and the live home directory is /​opt/​acmguest. The guest directory is **NOT** on NFS. The guest account has to have access to run the guestd rc script as part of the loggout process. The loggout functionality is currently obtained with LXDM using the file /​etc/​lxdm/​LoginReady.
  
linux/arch_guest_account.txt · Last modified: 2021/05/02 21:36 (external edit)