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How to bypass authorization when logging in to a booted flash drive created via systemback?
Hello.
I have a bootable linux flash drive created with systemback.
I have already freed up disk space and formatted the partition.
When I boot from a flash drive and select system install, after the system boots, the system install window appears, where I have to enter data for the new system.
But, I can't keep track of the data, because I haven't logged in yet. At this stage, I can not enter the data in the fields or log in.
If I close this window, the desktop appears and another window for entering the password for the keychain.
I enter the password, but the window for entering the data for the new system is no longer returned.
How to solve this problem?
I hope I have explained clearly.
Thanks in advance for your help.
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