> On 1 May 2015, at 07:55, Sergio Schvezov <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> On Thu, Apr 30, 2015 at 5:11 PM, Nick McCloud <[email protected]
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
> Loïc, I think we’re talking at cross purposes here - it’s the KVM image that
> we are referring to here.
>
>
> HOWEVER, perhaps a good idea to highlight that snappy-remote requires you to
> enter your password 3/4 times at present.
>
> What version of snappy-remote do you have, this has been addressed a week ago
> actually.
>
> What Ubuntu release is your workstation on?
Updated my 14.10 desktop, fresh KVM, snappy-remote is snappy-remote
0.4-0ubuntu1 as seen in the Software Centre - it doesn’t seem to have a switch
to print the version, still asks for password but does put an entry in to the
authorized_keys on the KVM not that it then allows password free installs.
Tried to remove the snap I installed but it was still in /apps, tried to remove
again but said it wasn’t there, rm -rf to clear out the directory.
Generated an rsa_id and sent it to the KVM. The next install attempt worked
without password.
Cleaned it all out and did a rerun: This time, now I have an rsa_id, it
uploaded it to the KVM so multiple passwords weren’t required. Worth noting
that an id is required and there will be a one time password request. Still
didn’t launch or remove the snap properly.
Nick
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