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Initial login (via SSH) can't set password


Halon314

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I have Armbian (headless/server edition, no GUI) booting nicely on an OrangePi.
I got the IP address from my router and SSH'd into the Pi with success.

When I log in, I am asked to change the password.  After I do,  I receive no error message or indication that the password changed, I am simply logged out.

When I reconnect, the password is back to the default of 1234 and it asks me to change the password.  I'm stuck in this loop.

How do I change the password and get it to save?

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did you type 1234 two times? first for login, second when you wanna change the password. A login should look like:

  1. root --> 1234
  2. 1234 -->new password --> confirm new password

If I have it right in mind ssh kicks you out when you miss to type in the old password (1234) when you wanna change it.. 

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Interesting.   I  DID  follow that, having used Etcher to write the image to my microSD card.

I decided to try the F3 tool to confirm the stability of my card.  It failed.
I guess I'll be going out tomorrow to find another card.

Thanks for the assist!

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