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- | ====== Guest Account ====== | ||
- | The ACM workstations have guest accounts whose home directories are wiped at logoff. | ||
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- | //Username:// acmguest | ||
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- | //Password:// acmguest | ||
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- | ====== Guest Account Setup ====== | ||
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- | <WRAP center round info 60%> | ||
- | Setup the [[linux:acm_custom_repo|ACM custom repo]] on the workstation first | ||
- | </WRAP> | ||
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- | <code> | ||
- | pacman -Sy acmguestd | ||
- | </code> | ||
- | Follow post-install instructions | ||
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- | 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. | ||