[Bug 2118989] Re: Got temp. installer password with strange character
Frank Heimes
2118989 at bugs.launchpad.net
Mon Oct 6 14:22:32 UTC 2025
I can confirm, this is fine with the latest 25.10 image (RC, 05102025).
(I only noticed that with the latest 24.04 images ...)
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Title:
Got temp. installer password with strange character
Status in Ubuntu on IBM z Systems:
Triaged
Status in livecd-rootfs package in Ubuntu:
New
Status in subiquity package in Ubuntu:
Invalid
Bug description:
I noticed that the generation of the temporary subiquity server installer password changed (roughly between noble .1 and .2).
Until .1 it was with only characters in the [A-Za-z0-9] set,
then much more characters became possible.
That hasn't been a technical issue per-se so far (other than more difficult to type),
until I started to try the 24.04 daily (in prep. for .3 testing)
and when the temp password was this:
pv6xO0D8'sJ¨A.|(oHSz
The 12th character is pretty unusual and difficult to type and even copy&paste of the password (what I almost do all the time anyway) did not work.
(The character looks like the two dots of a German Umlaut or so, could be ASCII / 168 / ¨ / diaeresis.)
I have to admit that this could have been caused due to the fact that I did the installation on s390x, where the default console ("Operating systems Messages") is not very rich, and where maybe a mapping issue could have happened.
But the previous way of generating password was definitely more convenient.
If there are no (security?) reasons to go back to the old scheme, we probably should consider that.
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