I found it.
in /etc/pam.d/gdm-password replace
auth required pam_succeed_if.so user != root quier_success with
auth sufficient pam_succeed_if.so user != root
Or you can create a group and use passwordless authentication based on group by replacing the above with
auth sufficient...
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Guess I need to erase all partitions one by one and then install. Wish there was a quicker way from the install but
And I have to do this for 3 2T drives. This gonna take all wknd.
I tried #1 first and that didn't work. I then tried #1 and that also didn't work.
I left all but one partitions the same. I set that one partition to / but I may not have accounted for /boot. I didn't wipe that drive, I just gave the main portion a label and mount point.
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