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RoboRIO changed its own passwords
It doesn't seem possible, but the roboRIO's admin password has changed to something other than blank, and will now not allow code to be run. I can still log into lvuser, but cannot su either. I can't run code from eclipse to the RIO, and I need an admin password to reimage the roborio. I have tried booting the RIO into safe mode, with the same result.
We have an extra RIO, so its not a huge predicament, but I would prefer not having a $500 paperweight. |
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Re: RoboRIO changed its own passwords
First, I'd ask around and see if anyone remembers changing the password.
If that is a dead end, contact the NI phone support. They know how to make paperweights into other objects, like robot controllers. Greg McKaskle |
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Re: RoboRIO changed its own passwords
Thanks, I have already contacted the only other person on the team that could have changed it. Where could I find the NI support number?
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Re: RoboRIO changed its own passwords
ni.com/frc and read the left column. It tells you the hours and numbers to call. This probably isn't something they can do via phone support.
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