Note on initial sbc login

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Bob Mottram 2016-11-11 20:47:51 +00:00
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password: freedombone
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You will then be shown a large new password. It's *very important* that you write this down somewhere before going further, because you'll need this to log in later.
If you're installing from a microSD card on a single board computer without a screen and keyboard attached then you can ssh into it with:
#+begin_src bash
ssh fbone@freedombone.local -p 2222
#+end_src
Using the initial password "/freedombone/".
You will then be shown a new randomly generated password. It's *very important* that you write this down somewhere before going further, because you'll need this to log in later.
You'll be asked to set a username and a "real" name (or nickname), then the rest of the installation will be automatic. Again, it takes a while, so go and do something less boring instead.

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You will then be shown a large new password. It's <b>very important</b> that you write this down somewhere before going further, because you'll need this to log in later.
If you're installing from a microSD card on a single board computer without a screen and keyboard attached then you can ssh into it with:
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<pre class="src src-bash">ssh fbone@freedombone.local -p 2222
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Using the initial password "<i>freedombone</i>".
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You will then be shown a new randomly generated password. It's <b>very important</b> that you write this down somewhere before going further, because you'll need this to log in later.
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