<p>In the next step, we’ll configure your first user for this system. This user will also be an
<p>In the next step, we'll configure your first user for this system. This user will also be an
administrator user.</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Full name:</strong> You can enter your full name or part of your name in this field.</li>
<li><strong>User name:</strong> The user name must not start with a capital letter, cannot container numbers, spaces or other special characters. Examples of user names are <code>mohammed</code>, <code>yasmine</code>, <code>sarah</code>, <code>mehdi</code>.</li>
<li><strong>User name:</strong> The user name must not start with a capital letter, cannot contain numbers, spaces or other special characters. Examples of user names are <code>mohammed</code>, <code>yasmine</code>, <code>sarah</code>, <code>mehdi</code>.</li>
<li><strong>Computer name:</strong> This is a name that you can use to identify the computer. It must also be lowercase alphabetical characters, but you can also use a dash, eg: <code>mohammed-pc</code>, <code>sarah-laptop</code>, <code>yasmine-macbook</code>, <code>mehdi-x280</code>.</li>
<li><strong>Password:</strong> Your password protects access to the computer. Use a password that won’t be easy to guess. A password such as <code>password</code> or <code>latitude</code> or anything you would find in a dictionary would be too weak. Instead, you might want to consider using a phrase for a password, ideally something that is easy to remember but wouldn’t exist in normal conversation, eg: <code>Bunnies drink water in October</code>.</li>