Question/issue(s):
I'm running Piratebox on a Raspberry Pi B+ and image that was shared via. bittorrent failed to work and so I followed the instructions here and, I think, got Piratebox working.
Now during the first few boot ups I got the following error messages but right now the network is stable.
So my first question is why would the official Archlinux version not work and then, following the instructions posted above to the teeth, why would I get an error message?
But more importantly, when I connect to the network and try to SSH into the box as per the instructions here, I am unable to get past the login because none of the passwords work. I set up no initial SSH password to start with and "root", "raspberry", "pi", "admin", and blank don't work.
What do you all suggest? Also, is there a way to get into Wheezy's GUI and manually do these things before the software locks out any extra hardware (eg. mouse and keyboard)?
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I'm running Piratebox on a Raspberry Pi B+ and image that was shared via. bittorrent failed to work and so I followed the instructions here and, I think, got Piratebox working.
Now during the first few boot ups I got the following error messages but right now the network is stable.
Quote
[ 87.497151] Disabling IRQ #32
message from syslogd@raspberrypi at Aug 16 21:31:45 ...
kernel:[ 87.497151] Disabiling IRQ #32
So my first question is why would the official Archlinux version not work and then, following the instructions posted above to the teeth, why would I get an error message?
But more importantly, when I connect to the network and try to SSH into the box as per the instructions here, I am unable to get past the login because none of the passwords work. I set up no initial SSH password to start with and "root", "raspberry", "pi", "admin", and blank don't work.
What do you all suggest? Also, is there a way to get into Wheezy's GUI and manually do these things before the software locks out any extra hardware (eg. mouse and keyboard)?
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