The plan is for you to be able to stick a USB key into your Pi, and console-conf will import a stream of assertions from it, including system-user assertions which will create local users with SSH keys, passwords, etc.
In the near future, we should also have a configuration assertion which can tune the whole system setup unattended. But this one most likely won't be there for the upcoming milestone. The system-user one will be there. On Fri, Sep 23, 2016 at 6:45 AM, Victor Palau <victor.pa...@canonical.com> wrote: > Hi, > > I have an issue, and talking to a few people they had it too, where I set > up my user link to my sso via console -conf and failed to write down the ip > address of the box. > > Even having a keyboard and screen connected to the device (RPI2) does not > help to get access to the box, since I never had a chance to set up a > password. So I had to reflash the device and try again. > > My concern is that if I take the device somewhere else or I loose the > lease for that ip and did not set up a password, my only option would be to > reflash the device (if I dont have admin access in the network router i am > connected). This seems a bad user experience. > > Could we not at least have the ip address for the device always displayed > on the console login prompt. > > However, it still feels very fragile user experience > > Thanks > > Victor > > -- > Devices mailing list > Devices@lists.snapcraft.io > Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.snapcraft.io/ > mailman/listinfo/devices > > -- gustavo @ http://niemeyer.net
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