Change The Password On Your Raspberry Pi

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Log into your Raspberry Pi

To change the password you must be logged in to a shell. Assuming you’re using the default username and password, open a shell and type:

ssh pi@raspberrypi

Learn more about how to log into your Raspberry Pi via SSH.

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Use the passwd command

Now that you’re logged in, you can simply type passwd to change the password for the current user.

passwd

Now you’ll be prompted to enter the current password, the new password, and then retype the new password. After you follow these instructions, you’re password will be changed.

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Log into your Raspberry Pi

To change the password you must be logged in to a shell. Assuming you’re using the default username and password, open a shell and type:

ssh pi@raspberrypi

Learn more about how to log into your Raspberry Pi via SSH.

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Use the passwd command

Now that you’re logged in, you can simply type passwd to change the password for the current user.

passwd

Now you’ll be prompted to enter the current password, the new password, and then retype the new password. After you follow these instructions, you’re password will be changed.

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Log into your Raspberry Pi

To change the password you must be logged in to a shell. Assuming you’re using the default username and password, open a shell and type:

ssh pi@raspberrypi

Learn more about how to log into your Raspberry Pi via SSH.

6

Use the passwd command

Now that you’re logged in, you can simply type passwd to change the password for the current user.

passwd

Now you’ll be prompted to enter the current password, the new password, and then retype the new password. After you follow these instructions, you’re password will be changed.

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Log into your Raspberry Pi

To change the password you must be logged in to a shell. Assuming you’re using the default username and password, open a shell and type:

ssh pi@raspberrypi

Learn more about how to log into your Raspberry Pi via SSH.

8

Use the passwd command

Now that you’re logged in, you can simply type passwd to change the password for the current user.

passwd

Now you’ll be prompted to enter the current password, the new password, and then retype the new password. After you follow these instructions, you’re password will be changed.

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Log into your Raspberry Pi

To change the password you must be logged in to a shell. Assuming you’re using the default username and password, open a shell and type:

ssh pi@raspberrypi

Learn more about how to log into your Raspberry Pi via SSH.

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Log into your Raspberry Pi

To change the password you must be logged in to a shell. Assuming you’re using the default username and password, open a shell and type:

ssh pi@raspberrypi

Learn more about how to log into your Raspberry Pi via SSH.

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Log into your Raspberry Pi

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Use the passwd command

Now that you’re logged in, you can simply type passwd to change the password for the current user.

passwd

Now you’ll be prompted to enter the current password, the new password, and then retype the new password. After you follow these instructions, you’re password will be changed.

13

Use the passwd command

Now that you’re logged in, you can simply type passwd to change the password for the current user.

passwd

Now you’ll be prompted to enter the current password, the new password, and then retype the new password. After you follow these instructions, you’re password will be changed.

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Use the passwd command