README now includes a blurb about user passwords.
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Currently, the only supported environment is QEMU, as our limited graphics drivers do not operate on most real hardware.
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Currently, the only supported environment is QEMU, as our limited graphics drivers do not operate on most real hardware.
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### User Accounts ###
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The default root password is `toor`. There is also a regular user `local` with password `local`. While general system security is lacking, most system-modifying calls to the kernel require root privileges. When booting directly to a graphical terminal, the system will run in single-user mode and automatically log in as root. When running in graphical or VGA-terminal mode, a login screen is presented. When logging in graphically, the terminal window that appears controls the session; you can log out by exiting it. Most of this is temporary as the graphical environment is still under development.
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## Dependencies ##
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## Dependencies ##
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### Kernel ###
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### Kernel ###
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