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Debian64pi4 root password #7

Closed Phil995511 closed 4 years ago

Phil995511 commented 4 years ago

Hello,

I test Debian64pi4 version 2020-01-02 from PINN, what is the root password (or username / password) ?

Regards.

procount commented 4 years ago

No idea. It's sometimes in release_notes.txt but always in os.json. From PINN, go to maintenance menu, select Debian and opt to change password. Click default and show password and it will be revealed. Cancel if you don't want to change it.

Phil995511 commented 4 years ago

You are a best man :)

Thank you so much for all !!

pwgjr88 commented 4 years ago

Hi, I am completely new to PINN, first time using it... When I go the maintenance menu in PINN (v3.3.4) all I see is "PINN [FIXED]" I do not see Debian64pi4. I am sure I am doing something wrong, but don't know what it is... TIA for your help.

procount commented 4 years ago

@pwgjr88 - the maintenance menu is for maintaining OSes you have already installed.

The OSes to install are shown on the Main Menu. You must be connected to the internet for PINN to show the list of available OSes.

Please have a read of README_PINN.md where all the features of PINN are detailed.

pwgjr88 commented 4 years ago

thanks, I will give the README_PINN.md a read. should have thought of that...

edit: got it, thanks again :-)