Hi, thanks for the tip, but sudo is not installed, and I can’t install anything
since apt-get requires root access, or at least sudo.
Maybe I left the configuration half-finished when I used the serial console? I
don’t recall this part.
> El 4 feb 2018, a las 20:16, gilberto dos santos alves
Indeed there are only a handful of passwords I temporarily use for systems that
aren't open to the Internet. Tried all of them, but it didn't succeed.
I clearly recall that it worked using the serial console, though.
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> El 3 feb 2018, a las 1:02, Martin Michlmayr escribi
* [ftp83plus] [2018-02-02 21:20]:
> but command su -s always denies me permission when I enter password for user.
Maybe I misread your email, but with "su" you have to provide the root
password, not the password for your user.
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Martin Michlmayr
http://www.cyrius.com/
Hi there,
just booted again this old TS-109II Qnap where I managed to install Debian on
thanks to Martin’s instructions.
I recall it used defaults settings all around, time for me to get used to it,
but ran into a noob issue;
I can login as the regular user through SSH form the LAN. root is d
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