Afeter installing log2ram I cannot login over putty with root and my password
I've tried:
1. switching, physically, keyboards and languages on winOS
2. booting in live linux, and https://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Root_Password_Reset method 2 with my SD card, with shadow file, even with shadow-
3. even deleting both shadow files.
and it keeps asking me for password when trying to login over putty as root or dietpi...
Is it possible to solve this?
reset ssh pasword for DietPi
Re: reset ssh pasword for DietPi
Hi,
there is no special SSH password. It's the normal OS user pw. Do you still have access to your device? I mean attach a keyboard and login?
BTW: why did you installed log2ram ?
there is no special SSH password. It's the normal OS user pw. Do you still have access to your device? I mean attach a keyboard and login?
BTW: why did you installed log2ram ?
Pls let us know if a solution is working. This could help others if they hit by similar situation. Your DietPi Team
Re: reset ssh pasword for DietPi
I have access. I tried with keyboard, and monitor attached to PI to login, but I failed. I will start from scratch.
Can you make some tutorial how to reset the password, with shadow file, and PIN it on forum, please?
Can you make some tutorial how to reset the password, with shadow file, and PIN it on forum, please?
Re: reset ssh pasword for DietPi
Hi,
merry Xmas first of all.
Why do you like to reset your password if you start from scratch?
merry Xmas first of all.
Why do you like to reset your password if you start from scratch?
Pls let us know if a solution is working. This could help others if they hit by similar situation. Your DietPi Team
Re: reset ssh pasword for DietPi
Not for me....for anyone other that came to similar situation, where you are locked out from your DietPI and you have set it up completely. If you know the procedure, why dont share?
Re: reset ssh pasword for DietPi
well I don't know a method an I never tried it. However I searched the web and found following. https://www.maketecheasier.com/reset-ro ... ord-linux/
Method 2 seems to be a good approach
Method 2 seems to be a good approach
Pls let us know if a solution is working. This could help others if they hit by similar situation. Your DietPi Team