2016-09-23 13:49 GMT+02:00 Michal Skrivanek <michal.skriva...@redhat.com>:
> > it should be plaintext > did you want to configure root or some other user? > > As some other user. And after fiddling a while (thanks for the cdrom tip!), I discovered that the password setting works only with the root user. As a proof, here it is the user_data created with a "centos" user, password "centos" specified: #cloud-config output: all: '>> /var/log/cloud-init-output.log' disable_root: 0 runcmd: - 'sed -i ''/^datasource_list: /d'' /etc/cloud/cloud.cfg; echo ''datasource_list: ["NoCloud", "ConfigDrive"]'' >> /etc/cloud/cloud.cfg' timezone: Europe/Warsaw ssh_pwauth: true chpasswd: expire: false user: centos package_upgrade: true and here it is the same file setting a password "centos" for the user root: #cloud-config output: all: '>> /var/log/cloud-init-output.log' password: centos disable_root: 0 runcmd: - 'sed -i ''/^datasource_list: /d'' /etc/cloud/cloud.cfg; echo ''datasource_list: ["NoCloud", "ConfigDrive"]'' >> /etc/cloud/cloud.cfg' timezone: Europe/Warsaw ssh_pwauth: true chpasswd: expire: false user: root Maybe I didn't discover anything new but I wasn't able to find any documentation about this before.
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