FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions are listed questions and answers, all supposed to be commonly asked and pertaining to this project. Basically unsorted and listed here after user requests, here we go:
- Password and usernames for images, What are the passwords and the username used in the image?
There’s just one active user in a Moebius installation: “root“, the default password is “moebius“ - What about the disk space ? Where I can put it ?
Moebius can be installed in a 128Mb SD card, bigger is better but it fits nicely in a 128Mb card as well - Where’s raspi-config ?
In this distribution that utility is not available, there’s an utility called moebius that does the same things



7 responses to FAQ
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Lars Jepsen on 2012/10/04 at 10:37 am
Then /home/pi could also be deleted!? =)
ben on 2012/10/10 at 12:35 am
indeed, now fixed. This is just a raw version. I’ve now fixed raspi-config script as well as home dir and few glitches around
JunixX on 2015/02/02 at 2:18 am
How i get off system settings config.txt tryed strg(ctrl)+ X or +C but nothing!?
ben on 2015/02/02 at 11:23 am
Default editor is “vi”, that’s what I’m using in the barebone image, you can exit from there with “:q!”, a good list of commands might be (http://www.cs.colostate.edu/helpdocs/vi.html). Or you can use nano which is simpler
Ben
Nyaki on 2015/02/14 at 1:38 pm
Hi all.
I have some trouble.
I downloaded last distr (2.0.1r), create sdcard.
After loading I try to make:
# apt-get -y update
and have this message:
Ign https://raw.githubusercontent.com 250gto InRelease
Ign https://raw.githubusercontent.com 250gto Release.gpg
Ign https://raw.githubusercontent.com 250gto Release
Err https://raw.githubusercontent.com 250gto/main armel Packages
server certificate verification failed. CAfile: /etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt CRLfile: none
Ign https://raw.githubusercontent.com 250gto/main Translation-en
W: Failed to fetch https://raw.githubusercontent.com/andreabenini/moebius/master/dists/250gto/main/binary-armel/Packages server certificate verification failed. CAfile: /etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt CRLfile: none
E: Some index files failed to download. They have been ignored, or old ones used instead.
And can’t update and upgrade of course.
What’s wrong?
ben on 2015/02/23 at 3:57 pm
Take a look at your clock.
You are using https on github so it should be set to something different from 1970-01-01 because github certificates have a specific expiry date.
you can:
- use /etc/init.d/ntpdate pool.ntp.org to get a clock sync, your locale timezone doesn’t matter but date (YYYY-MM-DD) it is
- use date command manually to set to something suitable for your locale clock
After that you can start with the update