Or just use su after you connect
On Apr 29, 2020 9:57 AM, "Reco" <recovery...@enotuniq.net> wrote:

>         Hi.
>
> On Wed, Apr 29, 2020 at 02:43:47PM +0200, fl4co wrote:
> > Since I use this Pi headless and don’t have a monitor or a USB
> > keyboard available for the first boot, I’d like to know if it’s
> > possible to enable the SSH daemon by placing a file called ssh or
> > ssh.txt on the /boot FAT32 partition of the SD card, just like in
> > Raspbian
>
> No, this file should be ignored.
> But there's no need to *enable* the sshd in Debian. It's enabled by
> default.
>
> > Or, if sshd is already enabled, does adding a password to the root
> > account in /boot/firmware/sysconf.txt, ...  enable SSH access?
>
> Not for the root user. These images have Debian default set in
> sshd_config, and for this specific case it's "PermitRootLogin
> prohibit-password".  You'll probably need to change that. Or get
> yourself USB TTL adapter and hook up to the UART.
>
> Reco
>
>

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