When I pulled down 22.10 I could not find any release notes and the password is not the same as 22.04.1 (I got lucky with the root password though), where do all the release notes live?
All the Ubuntu flavors have the same username and password for every version.
All version of the base flavor has the same username and password.
All version of the server flavor has the same username and password.
Please read the release notes.
thank you it does show the password there unfortunately it DIDNT work for me. i had the base version installed and tied both root and ubuntu but was not able to log in so i abandoned it and tried the desktop version with 0 issues im using AML-S905X-CC 2 gb
If you are using Raspberry Pi Imager to write these to the SD Care, when you choose Write, it gives you the option to change the cloud-init settings. If you have used this before to set a custom user/password, and you didn’t turn it off before writing, it will overwrite the default password listed in the release notes.
I just used RPi Imager to write the Ubuntu Server image to SD Card and I forgot to turn it off so I thought someone else might do that as well. If you are having an issue with the password not matching the release notes, please check that your image writer isn’t altering the cloud-init settings.
Another way to find the password would be to open up the SD card after it was written with a boot imager, and read the user-data file as a simple text file. It should contain the necessary information, including the login and password. The default is that both the username and password are set to “ubuntu”.
Idk if this will always be the default, I’m not familiar with servers at all. I just thought this was sorta neat.