Thank you very much for you help, it seem I had seen clamav plugin can create this problem after time ... Therefore I reinstall OMV with 4.X version and root user work ! :). After recreate again all users ... I will create a iso from the USB key like version 3.x but this time I try without installing clamav plugin !
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Ok thank you but so close I need to change usb key every 4 months ... I can use the garantee of the product ^^.
I think to use my first back up. otherwise i will need to save all data on others disk ... because if I reinstall all the OS and create the same folder I will not found the old data.
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I don't like the result ... I should install again the system on a new media ... I know the best is to install it on a hard disk but it don't exist hard disk with 4 or 8go and use a bigger I find that ridiculous because on the other case I use a big RAID 5, USB key is better for it and easier to do backup of system.
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Yes my system has been installed with official OMV ISO...
there is only a 'local' access ... I don't touch any parameters to have a external access but maybe there is one I don't know.
Maybe the USB key where is install the OS is failing more and more and some files are corrupted ...
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Maybe ... :/.
What I obtain :
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It's strange ... when I install omv in june I had root access ...
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Sounds like you may have changed something you shouldn't have.
I didn't touch anything when I don't have knowledge.
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The root user always exists. If you can't login as root via ssh, that is not because the root user does not exist. If you can't login locally with the root user, you have the wrong password. So, that is why I said you should reset the root password
The password has been changed but the page is refresh like I never do something ...Giving a user sudo privileges is not that same as creating a root user. Not sure what file you a referring to.
Don't know but just a supposition
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Before do anything else are you sure there isn't anything else to do to create a root user ? Just add it in sudo group, no file should be modified ?
I can change the root password but same problem with this account (like the video in page 1) ...
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Thank you I Make a mistake when I created an other root account ... I had it in root group whereas it must be in sudo group. I tried your commands on the server (there is a problem with ssh connection (acces denied) but in local it work. You will find photos with previous commands.
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I know used a desktop environment on the box isn't recommended but it's simpliest for me to do like this. This is the output of command lines.
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This is what I have obtained with the df -h command
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The partition where is installed OMV isn't full or maybe there is a subtletility I don't know
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I think I will keep my 3.X version ... More simple, I am not a debian professional user ... I have something maybe there isn't root login permission but why ? I've already be log ... Should I modify a file to allow root login ?
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there is a root folder but I don't think it is that. But if it is I can't access to this folder
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I'm confusing ... the partition is mount and not full ... How file system can be full if partition isn't full ?
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I've mount my OMV disk on my ubuntu VM but I don't find root fs. Where is rootfs path ?
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This is what exactly is doing ...https://youtu.be/dUBXJOUTf4g
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Ok I understand. I didn't create other usées that they have shell access.
II have a direct console, I have always a screen and keyboard if it's needed.
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Ok but with simply with an admin account us it possible to clean it ?