On an existing user account, after a while, I set 'Login without a password' via 'User Management' in gnome-control-center.
Now I disabled 'Login without a password', and configured a password for the user. On subsequent reboots, I am still able to login without a password.
'groups' command shows that this account is still a part of 'nopasswdlogin' group.
[reworded original bug description]
I am of the opinion that the source of the bug lies in not reversing the operation (of adding username to 'nopasswordlogin' group). Should I be checking in the source code of gnome-control-center?
On Ubuntu Trusty Tahr(14.04.2 LTS).
On an existing user account, after a while, I set 'Login without a password' via 'User Management' in gnome-control- center.
Now I disabled 'Login without a password', and configured a password for the user. On subsequent reboots, I am still able to login without a password.
'groups' command shows that this account is still a part of 'nopasswdlogin' group.
[reworded original bug description]
I am of the opinion that the source of the bug lies in not reversing the operation (of adding username to 'nopasswordlogin' group). Should I be checking in the source code of gnome-control- center?
Any suggestions/RTFMs?