Re: default password of centos 7 images inside http://cloud.centos.org/

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Thanks, I just use qemu-nbd mount the image, and modified the shadow file.

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Sent: 2015年3月24日星期二 3:36
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Subject: Re:  default password of centos 7 images inside http://cloud.centos.org/


Hello,

I believe the root password is disabled (also SSH password logins).
What you can do is boot in single user (init=/bin/sh) and unlock the password, set a custom password etc.

HTH
Lucian

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----- Original Message -----
> From: "Ryan Qian" <rmrf@xxxxxxx>
> To: centos@xxxxxxxxxx
> Sent: Monday, 23 March, 2015 14:26:07
> Subject:  default password of centos 7 images inside  http://cloud.centos.org/

> Hi, I'm trying to to use the centos 7 images provided by
> http://cloud.centos.org/, this works fine when using centos user to ssh in with
> keys, but I'm trying to create a new image base on it, so does it have default
> password I can use to login to the console, before I can configure the network
> setting inside.
>
>
> Thanks!
> -Ryan
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