This is not a weewx-related change, but I thought I'd mention it since 
there are so many pi users here....

Raspberry pi users are likely used to the default 'pi' user and default 
password for that always being there.  Looks like the Raspberry Pi 
Foundation is changing things up to tighten the default security setup, 
which will likely require some more touch labor when you reimage a pi. 
 This seems to have been put into place in the current os now available at 
their download sites.

Long read at 
 https://www.raspberrypi.com/news/raspberry-pi-bullseye-update-april-2022/

For me, I'm going to use the procedure listed under the image in the 
Headless Setup section of the linked article and just drop one more file 
into /boot to set up my pi user.  I then can continue to use ansible to 
finish the installations without any change.

(fun fact - if you're on a Mac you can mount the downloaded upstream image 
and drop the ssh and wpa_supplicant.conf and (new) userdata.conf file into 
place and save that modified image....and then you just burn the SD card 
and no touch labor should be needed to get the box up and booted on your 
network)

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