Hi Peter
Thanks. I had spotted that, but couldn’t find the detail that I needed (eg definition of
the key - does it include the key type? is it just a copy of an entry in
~/.ssh/authorized_keys); should all keys be dropped into /root/.ssh/authorized_keys? What
triggers the upload? etc. As a user, with a pi that you cannot log into, there’s not a lot
to go on.
Tim
On 21 Aug 2020, at 07:34, Peter Robinson <pbrobinson(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
Hi Tim,
> It's been a while since I've spun up fedoraiot, so I thought I'd see
where we'd got to, as I've now got a concrete usecase monitoring some solar
panels. Unfortunately, when I put Fedora-IoT-32-20200603.0.aarch64.raw.xz onto an SDCard,
the pi (3b+) boots and gets to a login prompt, but I cannot login; neither as `root` with
no password on the console, nor ssh'ing as `root` after using the Zezere portal.
I'm pretty sure that I'm using the right key (although the documentation is a bit
light on what a good key content looks like). The `/portal/devices/` page shows that
there's an action to upload a key, with a `cancel runrequest` button, but no
indication that more is happening.
>
> Any hints or tips / troubleshooting approaches?
There's details in the docs for key provisioning:
https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/iot/ignition/
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