What is the problem?
Running octoprint from my android phone, and it asked me to log in. I don't remember ever getting the setup wizard to even set up a password.
What did you already try to solve it?
tried removing users.yaml (was already missing) and then I tried to edit config.yaml but was unable to open that file using sudo commands to reenable the setup wizard.
Have you tried running in safe mode?
yes
Did running in safe mode solve the problem?
no
Systeminfo Bundle
Octo4a on a Samsung galaxy s8
Log
Welcome to Alpine!
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See <http://wiki.alpinelinux.org/>.
You can setup the system with the command: setup-alpine
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localhost:~#
localhost:~#
localhost:~# source~/octoprint/bin/activate
-ash: source~/octoprint/bin/activate: not found
localhost:~# .octoprint
-ash: .octoprint: not found
localhost:~# setup-alpine
-ash: setup-alpine: not found
localhost:~# setup-alpine
-ash: setup-alpine: not found
localhost:~#
localhost:~# config
-ash: config: not found
localhost:~# ls
OctoPrint-OctoPrint-d60c5a6 octoprint.zip
extensions
localhost:~# ls =als
ls: =als: No such file or directory
localhost:~# 1s -als
-ash: 1s: not found
localhost:~# ls
OctoPrint-OctoPrint-d60c5a6 octoprint.zip
extensions
localhost:~# cd .octoprint
localhost:~/.octoprint# ls
config.backup logs slicingProfiles virtualSd
config.yaml plugins timelapse watched
data printerProfiles translations
generated scripts uploads
localhost:~/.octoprint# config.yaml
-ash: config.yaml: not found
localhost:~/.octoprint# rm config.yaml
localhost:~/.octoprint# sudo nano config.yaml
-ash: sudo: not found
localhost:~/.octoprint# sudo nano
-ash: sudo: not found
localhost:~/.octoprint# sudo nano config.yaml
-ash: sudo: not found
localhost:~/.octoprint# run config.yaml
-ash: run: not found
localhost:~/.octoprint# rm users.yaml
rm: can't remove 'users.yaml': No such file or directory
localhost:~/.octoprint# sed
BusyBox v1.33.1 () multi-call binary.
Usage: sed [-i[SFX]] [-nrE] [-f FILE]... [-e CMD]... [FILE]...
or: sed [-i[SFX]] [-nrE] CMD [FILE]...
-e CMD Add CMD to sed commands to be executed
-f FILE Add FILE contents to sed commands to be executed
-i[SFX] Edit files in-place (otherwise sends to stdout)
Optionally back files up, appending SFX
-n Suppress automatic printing of pattern space
-r,-E Use extended regex syntax
If no -e or -f, the first non-option argument is the sed command string.
Remaining arguments are input files (stdin if none).
localhost:~/.octoprint# sed -i -e 'sfirsRun: false/firstRun: true/g' ~/.octoprin
t/config.yaml
sed: bad option in substitution expression
localhost:~/.octoprint# sudo service octoprint restart
-ash: sudo: not found
localhost:~/.octoprint# restart
-ash: restart: not found
localhost:~/.octoprint# sudo
-ash: sudo: not found
localhost:~/.octoprint# ~/.octoprint/config.yaml
-ash: /root/.octoprint/config.yaml: not found
localhost:~/.octoprint# config.yaml
-ash: config.yaml: not found
localhost:~/.octoprint# sudo nano
-ash: sudo: not found
localhost:~/.octoprint# sudo nano config.yaml
-ash: sudo: not found
localhost:~/.octoprint# sudo nano confguration.yaml
-ash: sudo: not found
localhost:~/.octoprint# sudo nano configuration.yaml
-ash: sudo: not found
localhost:~/.octoprint# ls
config.backup plugins timelapse watched
data printerProfiles translations
generated scripts uploads
logs slicingProfiles virtualSd
localhost:~/.octoprint# ls -a
. generated scripts uploads
.. logs slicingProfiles virtualSd
config.backup plugins timelapse watched
data printerProfiles translations
localhost:~/.octoprint# sudo reboot
-ash: sudo: not found
localhost:~/.octoprint# sudo config.yaml
-ash: sudo: not found
localhost:~/.octoprint#