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PD-1758 / 25.10 / PD-1758-update-console-setup-options-list #3496
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two small things.
* **5) Reset configuration to defaults** | ||
* **5) Create one-time password for "root"** | ||
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Use to create a one-time password for the "root" user. This is intended for quick authentication to the web interface to further set up secure logins. |
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in this instance it is log ins, not logins.
Use to create a one-time password for the "root" user. This is intended for quick authentication to the web interface to further set up secure logins. | |
Use to create a one-time password for the "root" user. This is intended for quick authentication to the web interface to further set up secure log ins. |
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Use to start a shell for running TrueNAS commands, or use the TrueNAS UI **[System Settings > Shell]({{< relref "UseScaleShell.md" >}})**. | ||
Type `exit` to leave the shell. | ||
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* **7) Open Linux Shell** | ||
* **8) Open Linux Shell** | ||
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Use to start a shell window for running Linux CLI commands. | ||
Configuration changes made here are not written to the database and are reset on each system boot. |
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I think we can fix this legacy content.
Configuration changes made here are not written to the database and are reset on each system boot. | |
Configuration changes made do not write to the database and reset on each system boot. |
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