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Resolution: Unresolved
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RH342 - RHEL8.4-en-3-20230209
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9
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ROLE
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en-US (English)
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URL: | https://rol.redhat.com/rol/app/courses/rh342-8.4/pages/ch09s06 |
Reporter RHNID: | chetan-rhls |
Section Title: | h2. Guided Exercise: Resolving Identity Management Issues |
Issue description:
ch09s06 and ch09s07 refer both to the password "RedHat123^" (without the "").
Unfortunately, this password is quite problematic, because at least when taking the course using Google Chrome on a Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 Workstation (German locale; VC Keymap: de, X11 Layout: de) the "^" (without the "") character gets often lost when typing in the "GLS VM Console" (while it works locally as expected).
Note that German keyboard layouts (like many other European ones, look e.g. to France) have socalled "dead keys", that means to write "" (without the ""), you need actually to type "^" (Germans are used to that, and so are e.g. Frenchs, too).
Copying the password from the course content and pasting into the "GLS VM Console" doesn't help as a workaround, because the "copy & paste" from the "GLS VM Console" prints each character slowly after another, thus you always need to guess how long you need to wait until the password has been "typed" (pasted). That's bad.
I kindly suggest to replace the "^" (without the "") with a more universally friendly character, e.g. "!" or "?" or ".".
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