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New passwd for first time run #3

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carlosjs opened this issue Nov 2, 2018 · 4 comments
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New passwd for first time run #3

carlosjs opened this issue Nov 2, 2018 · 4 comments

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@carlosjs
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carlosjs commented Nov 2, 2018

Hi.
Every time I log (either SSH or locally) I get this sequence:

[!] Welcome to rpi3-hackrf first run wizard!

[] Setting up your new password
Changing password for hackrf.
Current password:
New password:
Retype new password:
passwd: password updated successfully
[
] Resetting SSH Host Keys
[sudo] password for hackrf:
[sudo] password for hackrf:
hackrf is not in the sudoers file. This incident will be reported.
[sudo] password for hackrf:

I change the passwd successfully, but then refuses to accept it . But if I logout and login again, passwd is the newest. Can't get out of first run wizard.

Excuse me for this newbie question.

Thanks for this nice work.
Carlos

@cjcase
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cjcase commented Nov 11, 2018

Sorry for the late reply,
You are correct, the image that I uploaded had several functionality-breaking oversights when I uploaded them, one of them was adding the main user to the sudoers file.
The temporary fix is to log in as root and add user hackrf to the sudoers file, then the first run script will complete and stop from running.
I'm a bit swamped with work and studies at the moment but I hope to fix this and upload a new release in the following months.

Thanks for bringing this issue to my attention!

@dianabol12
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How to enable auto login
Please help me
Thanks

@ClydeHoadley
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I'm not able to get past the firstrun step because I have the same issue as Carlos. The temporary fix doesn't work because I don't know the password for root!

--Clyde

@lYlantis
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You can ctrl + c your way out of the startup script to change the password. The root account password is root.

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