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login as ''pi'', password ''raspberry'' - password may have changed | login as ''pi'', password ''raspberry'' - password may have changed | ||
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where "hostname" is replaced with the hostname in /etc/hostname. | where "hostname" is replaced with the hostname in /etc/hostname. | ||
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+ | ask for the password (or look on the course page) | ||
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+ | ===Connecting Raspberry pi to PC using cable=== | ||
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+ | Connect your PC with Robobot using a network cable. | ||
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+ | Your PC should receive an IP from the raspberry pi and the raspberry pi on the Robobot should have | ||
+ | IP: 192.168.17.2, so logon (from Linux, or using putty): | ||
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+ | Linux console command: | ||
+ | ssh local@192.168.17.2 | ||
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+ | Putty (Windows, Apple or Linux): | ||
+ | use ssh, IP 192.168.17.2, port 22 | ||
+ | username local | ||
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+ | ask for the password (or look on the course page) |
Latest revision as of 09:40, 24 December 2021
Back to Robobot
[edit] Add user
login as pi, password raspberry - password may have changed
Add a user called local, this leaves the pi user as is. This can save reformatting and reinstall when the Pi is to be reused.
add a user called local
sudo adduser local sudo usermod -a --groups adm,cdrom,sudo,audio,video,plugdev,games,users,netdev,input,spi,gpio,i2c,dialout local
switch user to local, and ensure groups are OK, and network is running
su - local groups ifconfig
Note the inet address.
Now it is possible to login (as local) from network.
[edit] Get access using hostname
You may change the hostname by changing the name in /etc/hostname. If you do so, then you should restart before the new hostname works.
Now from another PC on the local network
ping hostname.local
Get a console (terminal window) use SSH From linux:
ssh -X local@hostname.local
Or use putty (can be installed in both Linux and Windows - and probably also Apple).
where "hostname" is replaced with the hostname in /etc/hostname.
ask for the password (or look on the course page)
[edit] Connecting Raspberry pi to PC using cable
Connect your PC with Robobot using a network cable.
Your PC should receive an IP from the raspberry pi and the raspberry pi on the Robobot should have IP: 192.168.17.2, so logon (from Linux, or using putty):
Linux console command:
ssh local@192.168.17.2
Putty (Windows, Apple or Linux):
use ssh, IP 192.168.17.2, port 22 username local
ask for the password (or look on the course page)