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I tried to install in the past and it was kind of confusing for me, today I saw that it has live images but there is no live password information, how do I login live usb?
I don't think you need a password. From what I have read, it goes straight into the installation menu when you boot it.
Yes, the problem was that when I chose my Brazilian Portuguese language, it gave error and did not open the login and password setting, the developer answered me in the official forum and said it is a bug that will be fixed as it is only working in English and some other languages.
You have a choice then. You can either install in English (and your English seems quite good enough for that) and then reset the locale to Brazil/Portuguese after your first boot. We can show you how to do that. It's basically just an edit of a configuration file.
Or you can install in Portuguese, reboot from the live disc and set the passwords afterwards. That's more tricky because it requires working on the command line but it will teach you more about how Linux works.
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