Pls advise for me action below:
1. Add a new User in OMV web page
2. Enable it for SSH
3. Login as new user in SSH
4. Enable root and change rrot password
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The readme file for this img showed below:
OpenMediaVault for Raspberry Pi 2 and Raspberry Pi 3Write the .img.xz image in a single step using Etcher https://etcher.ioto SD card. On first boot the installation will be finished. REMAIN PATIENTPLEASE since this can take up to 30 minutes with a slow SD card and slowinternet connection (needs internet access to update all packages to latestversion). After one automatic reboot green activity led stops blinking andthen your Raspberry Pi is ready! - Etcher is recommended to write the extracted image on all platforms. - openmediavault-flashmemory plugin preinstalled to reduce wear on SD card. - ssh keys are generated on first bootOMV_3_0_88_RaspberryPi_2_3_4.9.41.img.xz - OMV Erasmus - Uses 4.9 kernel update to latest official version - not based on Raspbian but Debian/armhf (only compatible to RPi 2 and 3!) - SSH keys are regenerated on first boot but SSH login has to be enabled in web UI prior to usage: Services --> SSH --> Permit root login - Please immediately change default passwords! - A third partition for data use will be automatically resized on first boot but you have to format it manually with the fs of your choice! - All details: https://forum.openmediavault.org/index.php/Thread/18991web interface: - username = admin - password = openmediavaultconsole/ssh: - username = root - password = openmediavault -
I just found the default password for SSh in OMV_3_0_88_RaspberryPi_2_3_4.9.41.img not work.
Then I try use Cron to create a task with "echo "root:newpasswd" | chpasswd" also not work.
Please help check default password for SSH!