How Can I Avoid Changing My Password Every Time I Reboot Ubuntu?

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Asked By CleverNinja42 On

I'm looking for a way to reboot my Ubuntu system without having to change my password each time. From what I've seen, keeping the keychain blank seems to be the only solution. Are there more secure alternatives that don't involve changing the password back after each reboot?

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Answered By RemoteGuru88 On

To fix that reboot problem, you might want to consider installing a remote desktop server. Ubuntu typically doesn't come with one pre-installed. You could set up xrdp and configure it for a persistent connection, allowing you to connect without changing passwords. Just make sure your user has a system account, and it'll make things a lot smoother!

Answered By TechWhiz99 On

Interesting question! Normally, you shouldn’t need to change your password with every reboot. It's unusual for an Ubuntu setup to require that unless something’s configured oddly, like a remote desktop server. It sounds like you're facing some specific issues. Why does your remote password change anyway?

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