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You probably need to uninstall Easy Chroot and Easy Debian and re-install them.

Every so often, someone gets this problem where they can't get root access after installing Easy Debian. Every time, a re-install fixes the problem.

You don't need to re-download the big image file again... Just go to application manager and uninstall easy-chroot and easy-deb-chroot and then re-install them.
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