What type of hardware are you using: Old laptop or computer What YunoHost version are you running: 11.1 iso How are you able to access your server: Other(?) Are you in a special context or did you perform specific tweaking on your YunoHost instance ?: no
Describe your issue
After installation, the system reboots into asking for input
main domain
However, it does not allow me to input from my keyboard.
after a while, the user login page is displayed, but I have no user created during the installation (not asked). How should I proceed?
Hmmmokay in that case you can try to login using root as user and yunohost as password, then run the postinstall with yunohost tools postinstall, but im not sure to understand why the keyboard inputs would not be registered in the first place x_x
The problem has been solved by re-installation. I think the issue was caused by interruption of the normal installation, e.g. failing to install some package. When you resume this, it seems the installation starts from a normal Debian installation instead of continuing YUNOHOST installation. This is why I had a login GUI.
Now I have a second problem. After successfully installing yunohost and set up main domain and first user. I need to access the yunohost.local or my local server IP from a web interface.
It seems yunohost.local points to a public IP (108.x.x.x) for me, not the local IP 192.168.x.x. Why is it like this?
The admin page needs JS to view, which terminal browser could I use for it, or I have to install a normal browser like Firefox?