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    i need help w pi imager and ssh, headless, oops, user error

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      sdetweil
      last edited by sdetweil

      i am away from my home office, i have my mac mini and a pi 5, but left the hdmi/micro hdmi adapter at home

      i need to test my install script on pi5

      use the pi imager, flash sd card w user and enable ssh, use password not key

      the pi boots, i can connect to the ssh server but cannot logon
      password not valid.

      i have tried ssh from mac, ubuntu vm, and windows vm
      all fail the same

      in general i have not tried this headless as i have a monitor dedicated to this at home

      i also tried with a new rsa key, that fails too

      another interesting fact, the pi will not connect to wifi, altho the router is physically next to the pi… my mac, and phone are connected without problems,

      the router provider has an app, and you can see NO devices attached (really helpful!!)

      another interesting fact, if I open the settings in the imager to flash another
      the password fields (user and wifi) are filled with junk text, maybe encrypted… but the values I entered are not visible

      Sam

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        karsten13 @sdetweil
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        @sdetweil

        another interesting fact, if I open the settings in the imager to flash another
        the password fields (user and wifi) are filled with junk text, maybe encrypted… but the values I entered are not visible

        thats normal

        which version of pi imager are you using? Latest which is v1.9.0?

        And you are using the right user + passwd (I often forget to set the correct user)?

        The pi imager writes a file user-data into the root dir of the sd-card which has yaml content, you can check the content (e.g. user) and also try to override passwd, maybe it works unencrypted, otherwise you can try to encrypt with htpasswd.

        wifi has own file network-.con (yaml too).

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          sdetweil @karsten13
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          @karsten13 I get imager 1.8.5 on mac, ubuntu, and windows, clicking the link on the images page for the tool

          same userid/password I always use for sbc systems to test…
          same wifi and password too…

          there is junk in the files… nothing I can understand…

          I am not a system setup guy.
          mac cannot access the rootfs partition, only the bootfs
          can’t get the sd card attached to the ubuntu VM… gr…

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            sdetweil @sdetweil
            last edited by sdetweil

            @karsten13 I can get to the partitions from my chromebook…

            there is no user-data, there is a script firstrun.sh which is linked to the cmdline.txt

            systemd.run=/boot/firstrun.sh systemd.run_success_action=reboot
            

            but it has not created the user I defined… only pi is in /home

            so my guess is the firstrun.sh didn’t
            and it never reboots

            on the sd card, firstrun.sh and cmdline.txt are the only two changed files,
            yesterday at noon, which is when the last flash finished

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              karsten13 @sdetweil
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              @sdetweil

              files should be in same directory as config.txt and cmdline.txt. Maybe the OS deletes them after initial reading? So you may have to look for this files before you insert the sd-card into the pi …

              example of user-data:

              [mm@pi4-argon efi]$ cat user-data
              #cloud-config
              hostname: pi4-argon
              manage_etc_hosts: true
              packages:
              - avahi-daemon
              apt:
                conf: |
                  Acquire {
                    Check-Date "false";
                  };
              
              users:
              - name: mm
                groups: users,adm,dialout,audio,netdev,video,plugdev,cdrom,games,input,gpio,spi,i2c,render,sudo
                shell: /bin/bash
                lock_passwd: false
                passwd: $5$wEw...
                ssh_authorized_keys:
                  - ssh-rsa AAAA...
                sudo: ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD:ALL
              
              
              timezone: Europe/Berlin
              keyboard:
                model: pc105
                layout: "de"
              

              example of network-.con:

              [mm@pi4-argon efi]$ cat network-.con
              version: 2
              wifis:
                renderer: networkd
                wlan0:
                  dhcp4: true
                  optional: true
                  access-points:
                    "k13":
                      password: "cbd..."
              
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                sdetweil @karsten13
                last edited by sdetweil

                @karsten13 nope, right after flash, those files are not there.
                the firstrun and cmdline.txt have todays date, I am showing hidden files (if any)

                IMG_0894.jpeg

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                  sdetweil @sdetweil
                  last edited by sdetweil

                  well then…

                  turns out the pi5 I picked to bring with me has the nvme hat on, and boots to the nvme drive, NOT the sd card…doah!!..

                  after some thinking, I found the right user/pw combo…

                  never mind…

                  BUT that explains why the sd card wasn’t used!!

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                    karsten13 @sdetweil
                    last edited by

                    @sdetweil

                    and I learned more about pi imager, the stuff it writes seems to depend on the OS, with my examples above I used fedora, now looking at a raspian pi os lite I don’t see the files.

                    There now is a userconf.txt with only user/password …

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                      sdetweil @karsten13
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                      @karsten13 I don’t see that at all on bookworm full

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                        rkorell @sdetweil
                        last edited by rkorell

                        @sdetweil said

                        I am not a system setup guy.

                        Dear Sam,
                        you may aware of this - than please ignore it…

                        You’ve described that you have put a SD card in your NVME-HAT’ed Pi and your Pi has not booted from SD but from NVME…

                        You can steer this with the BOOT_ORDER entry in eeprom configuration.
                        This code is read right to left to determine the boot order and should (in your case) be: 0xf461:

                        1 = Check SD card
                        6 = Check PCIe NVME
                        4 = Check USB drive
                        f = Start again

                        You can check this:

                        sudo rpi-eeprom-config
                        

                        If boot order is not as desired you can edit this with

                        sudo -E rpi-eeprom-config --edit
                        
                        enter or modify to:
                        BOOT_ORDER=0xf461
                        
                        

                        (In my configuration this opens the nano editor in which ctrl-O writes the changes to disk and ctrl-X leaves the editor.
                        eeprom-config then modifies the system and a reboot is neccessary)

                        With this configuration you will lose a tiny bit of time for the SD-card check but it enables you to insert a SD card and boot from there despite the NVME is connected as well.

                        Regards,
                        Ralf

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