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Does debian buster need a login and password 4 initial boot?


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I started debian buster up and it started running through the black screen with non-graphics (doing this, doing that), then it got to ARMBIAN DEBIAN TTY1: login ... password.

 

Is there a default login and password for this?

 

If not, then there is something wrong with my download  though I checked to make sure it was debian for orangepiplus2e desktop, and it is. This iso worked in the past and i have it saved on my ext hdd. 

 

UPDATE: 

I checked the checksum that I created with the checksum document that downloaded with the .img, and they are the same. 

I used "cp filename.img /dev/sdx" to copy the img to an microsd using a media card reader and it seemed to work fine. 

But upon loading, the file gets stuck slightly after it says "FAILED: NO NETWORK..." " failed to start network manager wait online". 

The "raw disk image" before copying to micro-sd is 2.3GB. 


265be364d0a32e32251a90800a82837d578dbe48d19bf6968316422ca7f17214 *Armbian_5.93_Orangepiplus2e_Debian_buster_next_4.19.64_desktop.img

 

Thanks.

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27 minutes ago, busterrr3x said:

Is there a default login and password for this?


Latest images have root auto login where it asks for:


- changing root password

- asks if you want to make autodetected locales or provide selection if more then one exists

- asks for creating username (optional)

- password

- name (optional)

 

Something like this (not exactly this way):

 

86638322-5f8a6280-bfd7-11ea-83a3-272f131


Once you finish this, desktop will start - if you have a desktop images.

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13 hours ago, busterrr3x said:

I started debian buster up and it started running through the black screen with non-graphics (doing this, doing that), then it got to ARMBIAN DEBIAN TTY1: login ... password.

Is there a default login and password for this?

 

Default User/Password for a new flashed image on SDCard is

User: root

Initial Password: 1234

 

after that you have to enter a new root-password ;)

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On 9/7/2020 at 5:40 PM, Igor said:


Latest images have root auto login where it asks for:


- changing root password

- asks if you want to make autodetected locales or provide selection if more then one exists

- asks for creating username (optional)

- password

- name (optional)

 

Something like this (not exactly this way):

 

86638322-5f8a6280-bfd7-11ea-83a3-272f131


Once you finish this, desktop will start - if you have a desktop images.

Thanks I booted by Debian on Pine64 and it did Auto-login automatically However it does not ask for creation of password. But for root password and 1234 is not consider a default valid password. Is there a way to interrupt auto-login feature during boot so you can enter the command line prompt

 

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2 hours ago, Mpoint said:

Thanks I booted by Debian on Pine64


Make sure to check https://docs.armbian.com/User-Guide_Getting-Started/ If you are using random Debian from internet, login could be different. If you are using official Armbian and you have such problems, your SD card could be failing https://forum.armbian.com/forum/31-sd-card-and-psu-issues/

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