Friday, May 29, 2015

Enabling Automatic Login on Restart for Yosemite 10.10.3 - Update

When you use an iCloud Keychain under Yosemite, it's not possible to login / restart your Mac without entering your login password.  When no-one else uses your machine, that's a ridiculous nuisance.  Here's how to enable automatic login:

- Go to System Preferences
- Open Security and Privacy
- Change the login password
- Enable automatic login

Done


As to why you would use an iCloud Keychain, that will be pursued further as I intend to disable it.  Regardless of the encryption, passwords don't need to be anywhere but here.



Update:

Nope.  That still doesn't work although presumably it will if you use an iCloud Keychain.  Bleedin' stupid.  I verified iCloud Keychain is not enabled on my system and never has been.

Do it from Login Items in Users and Groups.  Unknown who changed that but I assume that was our friends at the Apple Store.  That function is what selects the account for the login.  If not specified, you will be prompted.

Explained:  it just dawned that Apple previously did a clean install of Yosemite 10.10.3 and the login prompt must have been the default.  Therefore, no-one changed anything as that's stock out of the box.


Note:  this is coming to you from the laptop via WiFi.  So far, the iMac hasn't been used for anything except reviewing System Preferences.

Once past the peek-a-boo, this will get down to some debugging.  Oh joy.  (write your own editorial for enjoying this like ...)

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