Package: debian-installer
Version: Bullseye Alpha 1

Did an 'advanced graphical install' of Bullseye using alpha1 installer;

I selected to disable root login for security reasons, so just had the one
account (and because i was too lazy to type in another password again).
I tried to do some advanced partitioning (crypt+lvm) during setup on disk
2+3.

Upon reboot there was something wrong with the disk setup, it tried to dump
me into the "Emergency shell", but i couldn't actually get a shell,
something about root login disabled (forget the exact wording).

I think it should be possible to have a working login to an emergency shell
via sudo (sudo did configure itself properly).
Or perhaps there could be a warning that the emergency shell wont work when
logins are being configured in the installer.

I bypassed the LVM problem and will manually do it, i believe there are
other bug reports about that.

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