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No more PI user by default on new version of "Raspberry Pi OS Bullseye" #381

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AL1-1956 opened this issue Sep 1, 2022 · 4 comments
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@AL1-1956
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AL1-1956 commented Sep 1, 2022

Hello.
I tried to make a manual installation of PLV 1.4 on a fresh SD Card and could never connect by SSH

the trick with the empty ssh file and the wpa_supplicant.conf file do not work anymore in last version of OS

https://www.raspberrypi.com/news/raspberry-pi-bullseye-update-april-2022/

So the guide for manual installation needs an update.

Kindly
Alain

@francescodicosmo
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Hello,
I am having the same problem with PLV 1.5.1.

@Ferogreywolf7
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Ferogreywolf7 commented Nov 11, 2023

Could you not use "sudo adduser pi" to make a new user, and then use visudo and edit the file to make them an administrator?

@francescodicosmo
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I managed to add a user with a password to connect via ssh. However, I was not able to do that with a headless configuration.

@PeterBouSaada
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Enabling SSH and adding a wifi configuration is possible with a headless configuration using Raspberry Pi Imager.

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