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This Debian rootfs comes with a default sudo user ''compulab'':
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Debian GNU/Linux 10 cl-debian ttymxc0
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cl-debian login: compulab
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Password: compulab
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This Debian rootfs comes without default root password.
 
This Debian rootfs comes without default root password.
 
The root password has to be set at the very first login:
 
The root password has to be set at the very first login:
 
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Debian GNU/Linux 9 cl-debian ttymxc0
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Debian GNU/Linux 10 cl-debian ttymxc0
  
 
cl-debian login: root
 
cl-debian login: root
You are required to change your password immediately (root enforced)
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You are required to change your password immediately (administrator enforced)
Enter new UNIX password:  
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New password:  
Retype new UNIX password:  
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Retype new password:  
 
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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.

Latest revision as of 13:44, 12 February 2020

This Debian rootfs comes with a default sudo user compulab:

Debian GNU/Linux 10 cl-debian ttymxc0

cl-debian login: compulab
Password: compulab

This Debian rootfs comes without default root password. The root password has to be set at the very first login:

Debian GNU/Linux 10 cl-debian ttymxc0

cl-debian login: root
You are required to change your password immediately (administrator enforced)
New password: 
Retype new password: 

To login into the Linux system, you may use a serial console, or connect through the network (ssh), or use a keyboard and display.