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							|  | @ -123,7 +123,6 @@ As a first step, we recommend carefully reading our documentation on [GitHub](ht | ||||||
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| ??? question "How do I blank the oled screen?" | ??? question "How do I blank the oled screen?" | ||||||
|     Please run the following: |     Please run the following: | ||||||
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|     ``` |     ``` | ||||||
|     /usr/bin/kvmd-oled --height=32 --interval=5 --clear-on-exit --text="turn off in 5s" |     /usr/bin/kvmd-oled --height=32 --interval=5 --clear-on-exit --text="turn off in 5s" | ||||||
|     systemctl disable --now kvmd-oled kvmd-oled-reboot kvmd-oled-shutdown |     systemctl disable --now kvmd-oled kvmd-oled-reboot kvmd-oled-shutdown | ||||||
|  | @ -140,14 +139,14 @@ As a first step, we recommend carefully reading our documentation on [GitHub](ht | ||||||
|     ``` |     ``` | ||||||
|      |      | ||||||
| ??? question "I am getting a 500/503 error when I try and access the main KVM page!" | ??? question "I am getting a 500/503 error when I try and access the main KVM page!" | ||||||
|     Older images have this issue due to yaml syntax, it's advised to reflash with the newest image |  | ||||||
|     This maybe due to a few of the following: |     This maybe due to a few of the following: | ||||||
|     Missing /etc/kvmd/override.yaml file, to resolve `cd /etc/kvmd ; touch override.yaml` | 
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|     Bad yaml syntax, edit your override.yaml file and undo what you did and restart PiKVM |     * Missing `/etc/kvmd/override.yaml` file, to resolve it run `rw; touch /etc/kvmd/override.yaml; ro` | ||||||
|  |     * Bad YAML syntax, edit your `/etc/kvmd/override.yaml` file and undo what you did and restart PiKVM. | ||||||
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| ??? question "How can I use the serial console to access to access other devices" | ??? question "How can I use the serial console to access to access other devices" | ||||||
|     you need to stop the service which listens on the ttyAMA0: |     You need to stop the service which listens on the `/dev/ttyAMA0`: | ||||||
|      |      | ||||||
|     ``` |     ``` | ||||||
|     rw |     rw | ||||||
|  | @ -163,7 +162,7 @@ As a first step, we recommend carefully reading our documentation on [GitHub](ht | ||||||
|     !!! note |     !!! note | ||||||
|         * Only USB OR the RJ-45 serial connector will work, you can't use them together!  |         * Only USB OR the RJ-45 serial connector will work, you can't use them together!  | ||||||
|         * If you disable the service permanently, you can't recover your device via serial console if you need this. |         * If you disable the service permanently, you can't recover your device via serial console if you need this. | ||||||
|         * There are some reports, that you need to remove "ttyAMA0" from /boot/cmdline.txt, but this is not needed on new installations. |         * There are some reports, that you need to remove `ttyAMA0` from /boot/cmdline.txt, but this is not needed on new installations. | ||||||
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| ??? question "How can I have different hostnames for multiple pikvms?" | ??? question "How can I have different hostnames for multiple pikvms?" | ||||||
|     Using a SSH session or the web terminal: |     Using a SSH session or the web terminal: | ||||||
|  | @ -197,6 +196,7 @@ As a first step, we recommend carefully reading our documentation on [GitHub](ht | ||||||
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|     Optionally you can enable the [two-factor authentication](auth.md#two-factor-authentication). |     Optionally you can enable the [two-factor authentication](auth.md#two-factor-authentication). | ||||||
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| ??? question "How do I add another user?" | ??? question "How do I add another user?" | ||||||
|     As stated above you need to make 2 accounts, 1 for the shell, the other for the PiKVM Web UI. |     As stated above you need to make 2 accounts, 1 for the shell, the other for the PiKVM Web UI. | ||||||
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|  | @ -216,6 +216,7 @@ As a first step, we recommend carefully reading our documentation on [GitHub](ht | ||||||
|     ``` |     ``` | ||||||
|     Keep in mind that the more users that are added, the stream if accessed, fps will drop. |     Keep in mind that the more users that are added, the stream if accessed, fps will drop. | ||||||
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| ??? question "How do I get root access in the web terminal?" | ??? question "How do I get root access in the web terminal?" | ||||||
|     The web terminal works with the account `kvmd-webterm`. This is a regular user with no administrator privileges. In addition, `sudo` and login are disabled for this user for security reasons. To get `root` access, you need to use the `su -` command (minus is important) and **enter the root password**. |     The web terminal works with the account `kvmd-webterm`. This is a regular user with no administrator privileges. In addition, `sudo` and login are disabled for this user for security reasons. To get `root` access, you need to use the `su -` command (minus is important) and **enter the root password**. | ||||||
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|  | @ -247,6 +248,7 @@ As a first step, we recommend carefully reading our documentation on [GitHub](ht | ||||||
|         * Comment `tmpfs` lines in `/etc/fstab` for `/var/lib` and `/var/log`. |         * Comment `tmpfs` lines in `/etc/fstab` for `/var/lib` and `/var/log`. | ||||||
|         !!! danger "But again: DON'T DO THIS" |         !!! danger "But again: DON'T DO THIS" | ||||||
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| ??? question "How to set the date, time and timezone from command line?" | ??? question "How to set the date, time and timezone from command line?" | ||||||
|     * Become root with the command `su -` or `sudo -s`. |     * Become root with the command `su -` or `sudo -s`. | ||||||
|     * Enable read/write with the command `rw`. |     * Enable read/write with the command `rw`. | ||||||
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