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Published in 2017-1-8 12:02:23 | Show all floors |Read mode
I beleive I got it to boot.

I have Debian Jessie 3.4 installed and it has booted.  I am able to issue the ssh to root@192.168.n.n
My router detect a orangepizero.

But I have a password of orangepi all lowercase and it is not accepting it.

What would the correct password be?

Thx in advance, Terry

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 Author| Published in 2017-1-9 01:40:30 | Show all floors
All I am asking is root the user I should use and is the password orangepi?

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Published in 2017-1-9 15:30:00 | Show all floors
Several distros refuse to accept a root login via ssh, so maybe that's the reason.

Try to ssh as user (orangepi most certainly) and then try to issue a sudo command. If you're successful that means that your distro is not accepting root login, which is a good thing in most cases.

Besides, being always logged as root is not a good thing I'd say!

Good luck,

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 Author| Published in 2017-1-10 03:55:42 | Show all floors
Edited by thaimann at 2017-1-10 04:29

Will the orangepi user have a password, orangepi I am assuming.
I should add, that I am just trying to get logged in for the 1st time.

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 Author| Published in 2017-1-10 09:36:40 | Show all floors
FYI

Yes, On Jessie You have to sign on as root and the password is "1234".  It then makes you change it and create a user.
Published in 2017-1-10 18:03:43 | Show all floors

... but ONLY on images from Armbian

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Published in 2017-1-10 18:36:47 | Show all floors
MaqcBreaker replied at 2017-1-10 18:03
... but ONLY on images from Armbian

And guess what: It's explained on several locations and especially as part of the 'Quick Start' tab on download page: https://www.armbian.com/orange-pi-zero/
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