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got it had to do the passwd command and set a password for root.
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got it had to do the passwd command and set a password for root.
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userdo
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Hi
I tried to create a droplet, I went with the default settings, I picked an SSH key.
I then logged into it fine with the SSH key I picked.
I then created a new user.
```
$adduser bob<ENTER>
$su bob<ENTER>
```
That w...
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got it had to do the passwd command and set a password for root.
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userdo
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DigitalOcean Droplets
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I think the most you can do from the digitalocean site is view SSH keys added to your digitalocean account, https://cloud.digitaloc…
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userdo
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Is the advice to use snapshots to save money so as not to run too many droplets, not actually possible?
For example, I tried creating a droplet, then I made a snapshot, then I destroyed the droplet. then I tried to re...
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userdo
DigitalOcean Droplets
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I've used the Basic droplet feature..
Can I make a "droplet"(VPS) with less than 25GB space?
That way if I make a snapshot and destroy the droplet, then the snapshot(which I understand is charged per GB storage), wil...
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userdo
DigitalOcean Droplets
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I created a droplet/VPS.
How can I view which of my SSH keys a VPS can use?
I added some SSH keys to my digitalocean account.
I created a droplet, I don't recall which SSH keys I clicked the checkboxes for, for it to ...
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userdo
DigitalOcean Droplets