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Use this tag for questions related to passwords on any of the device's compatible operating systems. Depending on the distribution, the default password will change. (See the full tag wiki for a list of default passwords.)
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I have just returned to my Raspberry Pi after a year and can't remember my login
There is a ton of advice out there for resetting the password by use of the recovery console (init=/bin/sh method) but almost no advice on what to do if you have deleted the pi user and can't remember … I'm pretty sure I have the password, but I don't have the username. The init=/bin/sh method wasn't working for me.
How can I discover what users exist on my RPi? …