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To login into the Linux system, you may use a serial console, or connect through the network (ssh), or use a keyboard and display.  | To login into the Linux system, you may use a serial console, or connect through the network (ssh), or use a keyboard and display.  | ||
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| + | ==== root password ====  | ||
| + | This Debian rootfs comes without default root password.<br>  | ||
| + | The root password has to be set at the very first login:  | ||
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| + | <pre>  | ||
| + | Debian GNU/Linux stretch/sid cl-rootfs ttymxc0  | ||
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| + | cl-rootfs login: root  | ||
| + | You are required to change your password immediately (root enforced)  | ||
| + | Enter new UNIX password:  | ||
| + | </pre>  | ||
Revision as of 06:36, 23 April 2017
Use the following username to login:
Account with administrative privileges:
User: root
To login into the Linux system, you may use a serial console, or connect through the network (ssh), or use a keyboard and display.
root password
This Debian rootfs comes without default root password.
The root password has to be set at the very first login:
Debian GNU/Linux stretch/sid cl-rootfs ttymxc0 cl-rootfs login: root You are required to change your password immediately (root enforced) Enter new UNIX password: