[SOLVED] What username and password to use for Leap/GNOME?
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I have installed this on a SSD by using rpi-imager on my PC/Windows 10:
openSUSE-Leap-15.3-ARM-GNOME-raspberrypi.aarch64.raw.xz
I am booting on it from my Raspberry PI400 (for the first time). Installation/initialisation may be OK and it finally just shows a nice simple screen, where it asks for Username and Password!
What am I supposed to use?. I have tried with root root, gnome gnome and various other stuff, but I cannot get in. I have looked into some opensuse documentation, but I cannot locate this information. Anyone knows? It would be good to have the right username and password and it would be great to have a documentaion link so I can locate it myself.
openSUSE cannot be "installed" successfully without supplying a root password. Therefore you didn't "install" it and must have simply burned it. Booting a burned openSUSE image doesn't require a password. If it asks for a login, enter root. If a password is actually asked for, hit enter/return, but IME, root, enter/return is enough to acquire a superuser shell prompt.
Support for 15.3 ended around 9 months ago. 15.5 was released in months ago.
From what I can find the default username is root with password linux
Thanks Michael. You were right. The password was "linux". I did not help me much though, as I seemed to get stuck for other reasons, but that is another issue, so closing here. Best wishes, Ole
openSUSE cannot be "installed" successfully without supplying a root password. Therefore you didn't "install" it and must have simply burned it. Booting a burned openSUSE image doesn't require a password. If it asks for a login, enter root. If a password is actually asked for, hit enter/return, but IME, root, enter/return is enough to acquire a superuser shell prompt.
Support for 15.3 ended around 9 months ago. 15.5 was released in months ago.
Hi I used the RPI-imager, so I would assume that I have installed it. If the file is only burned, then the booting stops very quickly, so I do not think that is my problem. Anyway, thanks for your suggestion.
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