Thanks for the reply. I already tried "ubuntu-gnome" for the user and
"blank" for the password. My Ubuntu GNOME version is 16.10, and I think
I wrote the image to the USB stick with Mkusb (I'm not quite sure,
because I tried a few programs at that time).
It occurred to my that is it possible that using sudo for some graphical
application might somehow have caused this? My intention is to always
use gksu, but I don't rule out that I might accidentally have used sudo.
-Ari-
14.03.2017, 20:45, Jeremy Bicha kirjoitti:
On Tue, Mar 14, 2017 at 6:05 AM, Ari Torhamo <[email protected]> wrote:
My Ubuntu Gnome persistent live USB installation started to ask for a
password during the boot. That started to happen after I changed some
settings and logged out for them to take effect. Now the password is being
asked every time I boot the system. I've spent quite a while searching for
the right password, but so far nothing has worked. The default user is Live
session user. Blank password doesn't work, neither does ubuntu, gnome,
ubuntu-gnome, ubuntugnome, password or 1234. I have also tried changing the
user to ubuntu-gnome, but that didn't help. Does anyone here know the right
password? Thanks!
The username for the install image is ubuntu-gnome and the password is blank.
Maybe this can help:
https://help.ubuntu.com/stable/ubuntu-help/user-forgottenpassword.html
By the way, what version of Ubuntu GNOME are you using?
Jeremy Bicha
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