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PE1RRR > RPI      11.01.19 06:20l 48 Lines 1467 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
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Subj: Re: backup
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Sent: 190111/0505z @:PE1RRR.#NBW.NLD.EURO Sally 7.2.014 [PE1RRR PMS] $:2188PE1R

Message from: PE1RRR@PE1RRR.#NBW.NLD.EURO

Quoting from a previous message...

> 
> From: GM4UPX@GB7JED.#71.GBR.EURO
> To  : RPI@WW
> 
> I run a number of Raspberry Pi's here.
> Some time ago I backed up a working system using the DD command.
> Having made some changes ( minor ) to my working system I decided
> to manually make the same changes to my backup.
> On a spare Pi I booted up the backup, and then my troubles began.
> I could not log on from the keyboard using the correct user and password.
> Next move - shutdown and started backup in system Pi. 
> Log in via ssh using correct user and password worked OK.
> 
> Question :
> 
> Why is user and password accepted OK via SSH and not from keyboard ?
> 
> Regards,
> Ian..
> 
> 
HI Ian

Just a hunch, maybe the keymap or codepage/environment locale/language is messed up for the plugged 
in keyboard and some of the characters of your password are not on the same keys as you are used to. 
Its only a hunch, but if you have any chars such as or # in your password they may be being sent 
as € and £ respectively.  Let us know if that helps!

It would explain why it works over SSH from another keyboard. To a degree.

Greets!
73 Red. PE1RRR

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