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Author: fsmithred
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To: aitor_czr, dng
Subject: Re: [DNG] Unofficial Devuan live images
On 05/22/2016 06:33 PM, aitor_czr wrote:
> Hi fsr,
>
> El 22/05/16 a las 23:41, fsmithred escribió:
>> On 05/22/2016 04:17 PM, aitor_czr wrote:
>>> >
>>> >I rebuilt KatolaZ's distribution doing some minor changes: I added
>>> >deborphan, firmware-linux-free and ntp... I also removed the refracta
>>> >tools from the filesystem.squashfs, including them in devuan-installer
>>> >together with the backend of simple-netaid as optional unofficial
>>> packages
>>> >of Devuan, in a*udeb* package named "unofficial-packages-udeb".
>>> >
>>> >Installing the backend of simple-netaid, you will be able to connect to
>>> >eth0 typing:
>>> >
>>> >/usr/lib/simple-netaid/bin/backend 9 eth0
>>> >
>>> >Here you are the download zone:
>>> >
>>> >http://gnuinos.org/devuan/
>>> >
>>> >Following Jaromil's suggestions, I added the package_list including the
>>> >versions of the installed packages.
>>> >
>>> >Cheers,
>>> >
>>> > Aitor.
>>> >
>> What are the passwords? I'm not getting auto-login when I add
>> 'components=keyboard-layouts keyboard-layouts=en' to the boot command. And
>> I'm lost if I don't add that.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> -fsr
>>
>
> I also customized live-config. So, you don't need any password during
> live-sessions. Root's password also has been removed. The live-user has
> sudo permissions. These changes are required for d-i :)
>
> Cheers,
>
> Aitor.
>


Aitor,

I installed using the devuan installer at the boot menu. The first time, I
chose a root password. When I booted into the new installation, I could
log in as user, but I could not su to root and could not use sudo. Logging
in as root did not work, either.

On the second install, I left the root password blank. When I booted into
the new system, I could log in as user and use sudo.

-fsr