Setting up Voyage – Users and Passwords
Posted: February 16th, 2009 | Author: admin | Filed under: linux, security | Comments OffChange the default password
First and foremost the default password for the root user needs to be changed!
To do this you need to log in using the default user/password.
voyage login:root Password:voyage
You should now be greeted by the following:
voyage:~#
To change the password first we need to remount the system as read/write (it defaults to read only to protect the card)
voyage:~#remountrw
To change the root password, simply type:
voyage:~#passwd Enter new UNIX password: Retype new UNIX password: passwd: password updated sucessfully
This is the most important user on your computer as it has control over EVERYTHING! Lets make sure we set a good password! To test that it works we can logout by typing:
logout
Create a new user
We don’t really want to be using the root user for everything so we can set up a new user (fred) using the following command:
useradd fred
Make sure you are logged in before you try this! We can also set Fred’s password by using the passwd command:
passwd fred
