1. `sudo passwd root` <br/> [enter new ridiculous root password. Remember it.] 2. Log/ssh into pi as root using ridiculous password. 3. `usermod -l newname -d /home/newname -m oldname` 4. `ls -al /home/` <br/> [See that you've changed the user & home folder. Yay. Oh.. gotta change the group...] <br/> 5. `groupmod --new-name newname oldname` 6. `ls -al /home/`<br/> [See that user, group & home folder are changed. Yay!] <br/> 7. `exit` <br/> (Now log in as newname. Yay!)<br/> But wait....<br/> Now you should reset root so others can't brute-force your ridiculous password. 8. `sudo passwd -l root`<br/> (Oh, and if you REALLY care... edit `/etc/ssh/sshd_config`, setting "PermitRootLogin no", and restart that service.) Then you'll have to change any additional changes in any scripts/setups that refer to 'pi'... JOY.