Password on a live image

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Cyberhawk

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I'm trying to add a wireless network while running off a live image on a usb-stick. When I do that, a prompt for the password entry appears. Since this is a live session, there is no password (at least no that I know of). Is there some standard password for a live session, or some other way of editing the network settings while in a live session?

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В 18:39 +0200 на 04.10.2011 (вт), Igor.Zobin[@nospam] написа:
> I'm trying to add a wireless network while running off a live image on a
> usb-stick. When I do that, a prompt for the password entry appears. Since
> this is a live session, there is no password (at least no that I know of). Is
> there some standard password for a live session, or some other way of editing
> the network settings while in a live session?

You could set the password to something you know with the passwd
command.

leny2010

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AIUI WiFi passwords are stored in the (encrypted?) GNOME keyring. If
your session is set to logon automatically (as per a live CD) then the
first time you enter a WiFi password you will be prompted for a password
for the keyring. You'll need that password subsequently to enable WiFi
access to whatever access point you are using. My USB card behaved this
way.

Leny / Andrew

On Tue, 2011-10-04 at 18:39 +0200, name at domain wrote:
> I'm trying to add a wireless network while running off a live image on a
> usb-stick. When I do that, a prompt for the password entry appears. Since
> this is a live session, there is no password (at least no that I know of). Is
> there some standard password for a live session, or some other way of editing
> the network settings while in a live session?

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Thank you for the help. Unfortunately, it turns out the wireless card needs a non-free firmware. Added both the card and the laptop to h-node, will have to use a cable from now on.