March-12th-2020, 03:34 PM
(This post was last modified: March-13th-2020, 07:56 AM by Armin@netPI.)
Yes this is clear. If you connect to the container over SSH then you are logged on as user "pi". The standard user pi (as with original Raspbian OS) does not have admin/root rights and hence using the command "apt update" alone will be rejected.
So either you call the command "sudo apt update" and all the rest of command with "sudo" or you switch the console to the root environment in general using the command "sudo -i" first. Then you are user "root" and can call any command.
I will update my post before accordingly.
So either you call the command "sudo apt update" and all the rest of command with "sudo" or you switch the console to the root environment in general using the command "sudo -i" first. Then you are user "root" and can call any command.
I will update my post before accordingly.
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