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    Asking for retropie login on boot? (after update)

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      keebler71 @keebler71
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      @keebler71 Could not replicate but the reflash seemed to fix it... bizarre.

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        darkorical @mitu
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        @mitu So I ran into the same issue tonight no matter how many times I tried typing in the username and password it kept saying login failed. I was trying pi and raspberry and I was on a fresh install so I knew nothing had been changed. eventually through these comments I saw the comments about swapped letters. so I typed the password into the username location so I could see what I was actually typing and for some reason unless I was very careful my keyboard was giving 3 p's I played with typing it a few times till I got so I could type it without the typo and even then when I actually tried logging in it took 3 tries. I'm willing to bet just about anything that several of the people in here with the username and password issue are experiencing some form of the same issue. So I might advise having them test type the password in the user slot so they can see what they are actually typing.

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          mitu Global Moderator @darkorical
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          @darkorical Interesting case, that's something that I didn't think about. I say if you're using a keyboard for some time you'd know that it's defective or has a problem, but nevertheless it might be a problem.
          Thanks for sharing your experience.

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            darkorical @mitu
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            @mitu for me it was a brand new keyboard that doesn't seem to have any other issues than that one attempt. not sure what was up with it but it is working fine now

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              pplatinumss
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              setup a new system, new installer from the website, first update on retropie and login requested after reboot/.
              (i had ssh setup before hand luckily, as this system is hard to get in from on with a keyboard!)

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                superdude77
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                I turned my Pi on last night for the first time in a couple of months and had this login problem. Set the Pi to update then on reboot it started asking for login creds. I definitely hadn't changed them, checked the saved password in my ftp client to make sure.

                In the end I ended up reading the 'Shadow' file from my Windows laptop and resetting the hash the the Pi user account back to 'raspberry' as per a comment in this post https://raspberrypi.stackexchange.com/questions/8771/i-think-ive-deleted-the-default-pi-user

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                  Snoman_
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                  OK listen I just updated my retropi and it says...
                  Raspbian GNU/Linux 9 retropie ttyl
                  retropie login:
                  password:
                  BUT listen it WILL NOT let me type in the password area, so how the hell do i get back in...I just wanna play some games. And i you cant access the config or type any commands in its just that. So what the hell do i do.

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                    Snoman_ @Snoman_
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                    pls someone help, honestly now im just getting frusterate

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                      mitu Global Moderator @Snoman_
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                      @Snoman_ The password is not echoed to the screen, like on the Windows login screen. You just type it and press Enter to log in.

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                        Snoman_
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                        ok ill try it

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                          DKarn @Sano
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                          @Sano I am putting a comment here because this is the BEST way to remove the login password and I keep loosing it. BTW what I have found is that the options that I have been find that options that are suggested remove the text from the boot but not the password. now I can just look under my past comments

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                            cms3717
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                            I got it! i Googled the password for the image Im working with in this case Use: pi Pass' supreme2019 and it worked:)

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                              BuZz administrators @cms3717
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                              @cms3717 you're on the wrong forum then. That software has nothing to do with us, apart from they used our code as a base.

                              To help us help you - please make sure you read the sticky topics before posting - https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first

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                                Marvos
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                                I just turned on my retropie and had this issue. I typed the login and password suggested and worked.
                                I was wondering if that is going to happen every time I turn my retropie on, if so how can I skip that without the login/password?
                                Thank guys very helpfull!

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                                  mitu Global Moderator @Marvos
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                                  @Marvos The answer is in the 1st page of this topic - https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/18591/asking-for-retropie-login-on-boot-after-update/13. Or, the Docs.

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                                    shura-3275
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                                    Hello,
                                    I have the same problem, I cannot enter the login and password.
                                    every time he tells me incorrect login ....
                                    how do you get into sudo-config ??
                                    "at command prompt, type sudo raspi-config
                                    select option 3 in menu (Boot Options)
                                    select option B1 (Desktopp/CLI)
                                    select option B2 (Console Autologin)"
                                    thanks

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                                      mitu Global Moderator
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                                      @shura-3275 said in Asking for retropie login on boot? (after update):

                                      I have the same problem, I cannot enter the login and password.

                                      What user/password are you typing ? Maybe you changed the default password ?

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                                        shura-3275 @mitu
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                                        @mitu hello,
                                        just pi and Raspberry
                                        I am a beginner, and I have just created my retropie.
                                        I did my installation, put the roms, bios and I wanted to do an update and it happened this at launch.
                                        I am blocked at login
                                        I could redo everything from the start but I would prefer to find the solution to restart from the login request

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                                          windg @shura-3275
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                                          @shura-3275

                                          The default password is raspberry, not Raspberry.

                                          My English isn't at a good level.

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                                            shura-3275 @windg
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                                            @windg excuse me I made a typo in my post.
                                            I wrote well in raspberry in retropie

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