Morning, guys.
New member here, and a long time Puppy user. Currently posting this from Fossapup64, 'cos I can't for the life of me work out what the root password should be when running in "guest"(?) mode. I know, I know; I'm a dozy git, but I cannae find it anywhere in the documentation!
Quick background:
I've essentially done a quick'n'dirty "USB-type" install to an old PATA/IDE 64 GB KingSpec SSD out of my ancient Dell Inspiron lappie, which shuffled off its mortal coil last August. Runs via a USB 3.0 to SATA adapter. Runs really rather well, if the truth be known.
The trouble is, we're SO used to running-as-root ALL the time in Puppyland that I have to give myself a darned good kick up the backside when I try out anything that uses the usual user password:root password structure.....
I was trying to install a browser using the scripts, and of course, it wants a root password.....and the quick'n'dirty method doesn't 'install' it in the normal way.....nor can I find any reference to this in the documentation anywhere. Anybody fancy pointing me in the right direction? All advice/suggestions, etc, gratefully received...!
(If you feel a re-install via a different method would be better, don't be afraid to say so.)
Mike.
Stupid question, I guess.....
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Stupid question, I guess.....
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Stupid question, I guess.....
Mornin Mike.
I've always believed the only stupid question is the one you don't ask.
If you look at the Porteus boot menu, /dev/usb-drv/boot/syslinux/porteus.png, on the right hand side near the bottom, the userids and passwords are shown.
To help you to remember, think backwards.
Welcome to the forum.
I've always believed the only stupid question is the one you don't ask.
If you look at the Porteus boot menu, /dev/usb-drv/boot/syslinux/porteus.png, on the right hand side near the bottom, the userids and passwords are shown.
To help you to remember, think backwards.
Welcome to the forum.
Ed
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Stupid question, I guess.....
and if you want to run porteus puppy style, just hit TAB at the boot menu and type: login=root (then enter)
this will start a graphical session as root user, no passwords asked.
this will start a graphical session as root user, no passwords asked.
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Stupid question, I guess.....
Hi, guys. Thanks for getting back to me.
@ Ed_P:-
I followed your instructions, but couldn't find what you mentioned. Then I realised I was running v4.0.....and we're at v5.0 now, I believe?
(EDIT:- Nah, I've just had a shufti through the Porteus file-system from Puppy. Found the same PNG under/boot/syslinux? That's the one, I believe; anyways, I see what ya mean about "think backwards"! )
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@ ncmprhnsbl:-
(Answered myself above, actually... TOLD ya it was a stupid question! )
Mike.
@ Ed_P:-
I followed your instructions, but couldn't find what you mentioned. Then I realised I was running v4.0.....and we're at v5.0 now, I believe?
(EDIT:- Nah, I've just had a shufti through the Porteus file-system from Puppy. Found the same PNG under/boot/syslinux? That's the one, I believe; anyways, I see what ya mean about "think backwards"! )
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@ ncmprhnsbl:-
Ah! O-kay.... Umm....right; so, what about these browser installer scripts? It'll still want a 'root' password, I take it....yes?and if you want to run porteus puppy style, just hit TAB at the boot menu and type: login=root (then enter)
this will start a graphical session as root user, no passwords asked.
(Answered myself above, actually... TOLD ya it was a stupid question! )
Mike.
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Stupid question, I guess.....
Yes, with v4.0 the same file has the same information but on the right hand side near the top.Mike_Walsh wrote: ↑26 Feb 2023, 00:25I followed your instructions, but couldn't find what you mentioned. Then I realised I was running v4.0..
If you're running as root you shouldn't need to respond to root password prompts.Mike_Walsh wrote: ↑26 Feb 2023, 00:25so, what about these browser installer scripts? It'll still want a 'root' password, I take it....yes?
Ed