Description of problem: I'm in the dialog where I can create a user during installation. First I fill in my credentials, my password and all other input necessary to create a user and click 'Forward'. After that, I realize that my username was wrong, so I click 'Backward' and create the user right this time. But, both users were created. Furthermore, my name and username disappear after clicking 'Backward'. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): The one that's used when installing F 17. How reproducible: Always. Steps to Reproduce: 1. See description, 2. try accordingly, 3. observe. Actual results: Every user after clicking 'Backward' and then 'Forward' again in the user creation dialogue is created. Expected results: Only one user (not counting root of course) is created after the setup (the last one probably). Additional info:
Users are created in firstboot, not in anaconda.
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