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= (SSH) Login = | = (SSH) Login = | ||
User credentials are: user:user | User credentials are: '''user:user''' | ||
Root credentials are: root:toor | |||
Root credentials are: '''root:toor''' | |||
You should prefer logging in as user and then escalating to root with sudo as necessary. | You should prefer logging in as user and then escalating to root with sudo as necessary. | ||
In images newer than 17 January 2021, root SSH is disabled by default. | |||
= Useful Bits = | = Useful Bits = | ||
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* Default lockcode is "12345" | * Default lockcode is "12345" | ||
* Lockcode can only be changed if your hardware has CAL. QEMU does not have CAL. Droid 4 also not. | * Lockcode can only be changed if your hardware has CAL. QEMU does not have CAL. Droid 4 also not. | ||
= More RAM = | |||
You can install '''zram-tools''' from the repo, and edit '''/etc/default/zramswap''' as necessary. It's probably convenient to set allocation to 1024. | |||
hildon-base (and it's hildon-env-setup initscript) are aware if zramswap in installed and will activate zram. | |||
If you have an image older than 17 January 2021, you should remove the existing zram initscript and install zram-tools to utilize this functionality. | |||
Remove it with: | |||
rc-update del zram | |||
rm /etc/init.d/zram | |||
= Tweaking = | = Tweaking = | ||
See [[Tweaking]] | See [[Tweaking]] |
Revision as of 14:57, 18 January 2021
(SSH) Login
User credentials are: user:user
Root credentials are: root:toor
You should prefer logging in as user and then escalating to root with sudo as necessary.
In images newer than 17 January 2021, root SSH is disabled by default.
Useful Bits
- Default lockcode is "12345"
- Lockcode can only be changed if your hardware has CAL. QEMU does not have CAL. Droid 4 also not.
More RAM
You can install zram-tools from the repo, and edit /etc/default/zramswap as necessary. It's probably convenient to set allocation to 1024. hildon-base (and it's hildon-env-setup initscript) are aware if zramswap in installed and will activate zram. If you have an image older than 17 January 2021, you should remove the existing zram initscript and install zram-tools to utilize this functionality.
Remove it with:
rc-update del zram rm /etc/init.d/zram
Tweaking
See Tweaking