When you resubmit a VM the images are cloned again in case they are not persistent. When you do that to a VM with non persistent image it will return to the initial state, that password change wont take effect.
If you are using "CentOS Server 6.2 - kvm" it is prepared to install a user ssh public key. Just add it to the contextualization variable "SSH_PUBLIC_KEY" and the user will be able to access to root user. You can get some info on the procedure at http://opennebula.org/documentation:rel3.8:context_overview On Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 12:53 PM, Miloš Kozák <milos.ko...@lejmr.com> wrote: > Hello, I am having hard times enabling password to centos which is in market > place. I have got a customer who needs it. So I ran a single mode, ran > passwd as ussualy and nothing havent happend evantually (after resubmit for > sure). > > So I am wondering if is there anything hidden behind? > > Thanks Milos > > BTW for debian this procedure worked! > _______________________________________________ > Users mailing list > Users@lists.opennebula.org > http://lists.opennebula.org/listinfo.cgi/users-opennebula.org -- Javier Fontán Muiños Project Engineer OpenNebula - The Open Source Toolkit for Data Center Virtualization www.OpenNebula.org | jfon...@opennebula.org | @OpenNebula _______________________________________________ Users mailing list Users@lists.opennebula.org http://lists.opennebula.org/listinfo.cgi/users-opennebula.org