Selecting Packages for Installation account, and that to do so you log in by specifying the user account’s name and a password. Every user account on the system has its own password, and the root user (or superuser) is no different in this respect. In this screen, you are asked to supply the root user’s password: Of course, you are asked to type the password twice, to confirm that you didn’t mistype the first time. Type the password carefully each time to make sure you type it correctly. You might encounter a message that tells you that the password is too short or too simple. This is a security feature, designed to remind you of the importance of choosing an unguessable password. If you consider your chosen password to be adequate for your needs, you can ignore these messages. However, for the sake of security you should make an effort to set an uncommon password for the superuser account. We’ll talk more about password security (and the techniques that people use for breaking passwords) in Chapters 8 and 12. Selecting Packages for Installation Now, you have an opportunity to choose the software packages that you want installed along with the system. Red Hat Linux has already chosen a combination of software packages for the installation type that you selected at the beginning of the installation process. If you want to fine-tune the package selection, you can do so here by selecting the Customize… option: 31

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