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> Say what?  I provided a password the two opportunities I had
> during the install, but I don't remember any login name.  CR does
> work, so it's expecting something.  Help?

        On unix/linux the most important account, which is ALWAYS present, is
'root', use that as a login name. However the FIRST thing you should do is
create a "normal" user account and use root only when needed (look up the
command 'su'). Root is the 'superuser' and can do ANYTHING on the system.

> Also, the package has a third install disk that I never got to
> yet.  Is that a luxury at this stage of the installation?

        The third disk is used only for certain options, obviously the options you
choose didn't need it, that's not that surprising I admit. FWIW when I
install Redhat7.3 I usually only end up needing about 10MB from the third
disk. TTYL

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