Starting with sdm V9.0, user account passwords are set using the user
plugin.
See the user plugin documentation for full details.
If you forget any of the passwords, you can use sdm to reset a password by using sdm --explore
into the IMG or SD Card, and then changing the password for the desired account(s) with the passwd
command.
You can use the --redact
switch with --customize
or --burn
. sdm will replace all occurrences of the matching strings in /etc/sdm/history with the string REDACTED. The redaction is a simple string replacement. Note that if --redact
is used, the argument list will not be printed in the log or on the console when ANY plugins are run. However, if the user
plugin argument redact
is used without --redact
, argument lists with passwords WILL be printed on the console.
If no printed passwords (in the log or on the console) is important to you, use --redact
.