
I got it to work. I used my iphone with an app called SeeingAI to read the screen to me. So then I knew when the boot menu came up. After only a couple of attempts, i found that if I hit the tab key, then typed 'ssh=password', it worked.
I think the problem I was having was probably not starting to type at the right time -- either too early or too late. I wasn't really sure if i had to press tab and then type or just type. So not knowing exactly when to type and not knowing exactly what to type, I couldn't get it to work. But once I figured it out, it works fine.
On 4/21/25 11:32 AM, Michael Prokop wrote:
Hi,
- John G. Heim [Sat Apr 19, 2025 at 11:44:08AM -0500]:
Maybe I should have been more specific in my question. Do those cheat codes still work? They seem not to.
The documented cheatcodes are supposed to work, yes. If anything isn't working as expected please let us know. :)
The ssh boot option should definitely work, we're using it all the time. But if it's invoked *without* any parameter (so "ssh" but not "ssh=yoursecret") this is known to be broken in release 2024.12 (see https://grml.org/bugs/known/ -> https://github.com/grml/grml-autoconfig/issues/22). But booting the live system with ssh=yoursecret should give you a running SSH server.
regards -mika-
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