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* You will have the accept the SSH key the first time you connect | * You will have the accept the SSH key the first time you connect | ||
* Enter the username "pi" and password (note UK spelling) "raspberry" | * Enter the username "cmx" and password "cumulusmx" | ||
* | : ''For prior releases up to 3.15 the username was "pi" and password (note UK spelling) "raspberry"'' | ||
* '''You should now change the default password''' | |||
:* Use the '''passwd''' command to do this now... | :* Use the '''passwd''' command to do this now... | ||
<nowiki> | <nowiki>cmx@cumulusmx:~ $ passwd | ||
Changing password for | Changing password for cmx. | ||
Current password: | Current password: | ||
New password: | New password: | ||
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# the processed ''realtime.txt'' -> /run/cumulusmx/realtime.txt | # the processed ''realtime.txt'' -> /run/cumulusmx/realtime.txt | ||
# the processed '''wxnow.txt''' -> /run/cumulusmx/wxnow.txt | # the processed '''wxnow.txt''' -> /run/cumulusmx/wxnow.txt | ||
=== Root Account === | |||
The image does not alter the default root account from the Raspberry Pi OS base image. So the root account does not have a password set, and cannot be used to logon to the system. If you wish to relax this default security then there are plenty of web sites with instructions on how to do this. | |||
=== Image Customisations === | === Image Customisations === | ||
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: cd /opt/CumulusMX | : cd /opt/CumulusMX | ||
: sudo mono CumulusMX.exe | : sudo mono CumulusMX.exe | ||
= Build Creation Notes = | = Build Creation Notes = |