What happened?
After entering my desired username and password and wifi network and password, selecting enable ssh, I run the imager and start up my Rpi. I do have a touchscreen , luckily, this is for a 3D printer, so I can see that the wifi password has been changed and I cannot ssh into the Rpi because that password has been changed too.
How can I use the imager so the passwords stay as entered and I can use my Rpi headless?
Rpi4
64bit OS
Version
1.8.5 (Default)
What host operating system were you using?
macOS
Host OS Version
Ventura 13.6.4
Selected OS
Raspberry Pi OS A Port of Debian Bookworm (64bit)
Which Raspberry Pi Device are you using?
Raspberry Pi 4B, 400, and Compute Modules 4, 4S
What kind of storage device are you using?
microSD Card in an internal reader
OS Customisation
Relevant log output
No response
What happened?
After entering my desired username and password and wifi network and password, selecting enable ssh, I run the imager and start up my Rpi. I do have a touchscreen , luckily, this is for a 3D printer, so I can see that the wifi password has been changed and I cannot ssh into the Rpi because that password has been changed too.
How can I use the imager so the passwords stay as entered and I can use my Rpi headless?
Rpi4
64bit OS
Version
1.8.5 (Default)
What host operating system were you using?
macOS
Host OS Version
Ventura 13.6.4
Selected OS
Raspberry Pi OS A Port of Debian Bookworm (64bit)
Which Raspberry Pi Device are you using?
Raspberry Pi 4B, 400, and Compute Modules 4, 4S
What kind of storage device are you using?
microSD Card in an internal reader
OS Customisation
Relevant log output
No response