![]() Offending ECDSA key in /.ssh/known_hosts:1ĮCDSA host key for 192.168.0.12 has changed and you have requested strict checking. Please contact your system administrator.Īdd correct host key in /.ssh/known_hosts to get rid of this message. The fingerprint for the ECDSA key sent by the remote host is It is also possible that a host key has just been changed. Someone could be eavesdropping on you right now (man-in-the-middle attack)! Seems Im “online” now, as confirmed by angry IP Scanner…but sshing into my pi at 192.168.0.12 is giving me the following “'error”Ĭonnecting to WARNING: REMOTE HOST IDENTIFICATION HAS CHANGED! IS POSSIBLE THAT SOMEONE IS DOING SOMETHING NASTY! Special characters and hidden SSIDs are currently the two things I can think of which might be an issue. ![]() AFAIK on Raspberry Pi OS you place a wpa_nf into the FAT/boot partition to have WiFi preconfigured, right? If that works, while dietpi-wifi.txt doesn’t, would be interesting how both final /etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_nf differ. Raspberry Pi OS has btw has the same WiFi drivers/firmware pre-installed, so this should not be a difference. I was wondering that ChromeOS has no ext4 support, as it’s Linux, but indeed they dropped it : Ĭrazy guys, no way I can even consider using this OS when the major (!) Linux file system is not supported, only because they want to be able to rename volume names via their GUI. credentials are wrong, there is no way to redo it without accessing the ext4 root partition on an external system or attaching a keyboard, which is no possible as the on micro USB port is used for power supply and the other one by the WiFi adapter. I see it’s a bid nasty if WiFi on RPi Zero failed, and a reboot (plug off, plug on) does not solve it, e.g. The dietpi-wifi.txt template however shows that pretty fine. Use single quotes at best, since they won’t expand $ as variables and such. In dietpi-wifi.txt quotes are required if you use special characters or spaces in SSID or password, since it is sourced, hence treated as it’s content is “executed” in the shell. In dietpi.txt btw quotes btw must not be used, since it’s content is parsed via sed/grep. Bringing up that interface failed as wpa_supplicant failed, so the interface in fact was present (else wpa_supplicant wouldn’t have been invoked), but credentials were wrong or wpa_supplicant failed for a different reason. ![]() As long as it’s Zero and not Zero W, the interface will be wlan0. Learn how to setup OctoPrint using the preinstalled OctoPi image for Raspberry Pi, or how to install from source on Windows, Linux and Mac. ![]()
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