[ale] not nefarious need to figure out login
Ed Cashin
ecashin at noserose.net
Wed Nov 11 12:39:59 EST 2020
I can't remember whether Raspberry Pi usually has something like grub.
If so, you can put your own init on the kernel command line.
Using /bin/sh as init allows PID 1 to be the Bourne shell, which you'll be
using as UID 0, root.
Not everything will be as usual, because init won't have started all the
services, etc., but often that's enough to mount the root filesystem
read-write and then change things around.
On Sun, Nov 8, 2020 at 3:49 PM Neal Rhodes via Ale <ale at ale.org> wrote:
> So, we have a pair of Rasp Pi 3B+ running the Jacktrip Virtual Studio
> audio software for low latency audio.
>
> And from the HDMI port, I can see that they have gotten an IP address.
>
> They actually were working pretty well, and have ceased.
>
> I can attempt to ssh to them and get a reply.
>
> Alas, the JackTrip foundation has yet to disseminate any valid
> login/password for the Pi image they provide.
>
> So, I can't do anything regarding getting into the box, tailing log
> files, checking its outbound connectivity, etc.
>
> Since this is my Pi, my MicroSD, I have a Centos 6 server here, several
> notebooks, is there a way for me to either find out the password, or add
> an additional harmless non-root user?
>
> regards,
>
> Neal.
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