Hello,
I have the problem that after removing the official power supply from the Raspberry Pi 5 (8GB, PI OS Bookworm 64bit) my password is no longer accepted the next time.
I use the original Pi keyboard with DE layout. But I have also tried other keyboards.
The first time I thought I had made a typing error when creating the PW. Resetting the PW did not work. I then reloaded the image with the Pi Imager. Reassigned the PW and made a note of it. After rebooting and shutting down in the meantime, the password was accepted.
After I reconnected the power supply, the problem occurred again. Reinstalling the image with the imager, etc. I have now done the whole thing 4 times. I tried it with a very simple PW without special characters to avoid errors.
It's as if the PW is only stored in RAM and is lost every time no power supply is connected.
I have used a normal monitor as well as the official Raspberry Pi Touch Display 2.
Regards
Daniel
I have the problem that after removing the official power supply from the Raspberry Pi 5 (8GB, PI OS Bookworm 64bit) my password is no longer accepted the next time.
I use the original Pi keyboard with DE layout. But I have also tried other keyboards.
The first time I thought I had made a typing error when creating the PW. Resetting the PW did not work. I then reloaded the image with the Pi Imager. Reassigned the PW and made a note of it. After rebooting and shutting down in the meantime, the password was accepted.
After I reconnected the power supply, the problem occurred again. Reinstalling the image with the imager, etc. I have now done the whole thing 4 times. I tried it with a very simple PW without special characters to avoid errors.
It's as if the PW is only stored in RAM and is lost every time no power supply is connected.
I have used a normal monitor as well as the official Raspberry Pi Touch Display 2.
Regards
Daniel
Statistics: Posted by Melon head — Sun Dec 08, 2024 10:17 am — Replies 1 — Views 16