2022 Jun 03, 05:05 PM
The removal of the default pi user is mentioned in the release-notes
There is also some explanation in https://www.raspberrypi.com/documentatio...arted.html
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* Default "pi" user has been removed; the first-boot wizard enforces the creation of a new user account
There is also some explanation in https://www.raspberrypi.com/documentatio...arted.html
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In the past Raspberry Pi OS had a default user name and password; user name pi, with password raspberry. This is no longer the case. However if you are using an older version of the operating system, or you are working with an existing installation, this default user may be present. If you have not already done so, you should change the default password straight away to ensure your Raspberry Pi is secure.
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When you have the Raspberry Pi Imager open, and after you have selected the operating system to install, a cog wheel will appear allowing you to open an "Advanced Options" menu if it is supported by the operating system. This menu lets you carry out tasks like enabling SSH, or setting your Raspberry Pi’s hostname, and configuring the default user before first boot.