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| I have a new PowerMac G4 running 10.2.1 and all of a sudden the machine boots straight into Darwin after starting up. Once it's finished starting up it asks me to log into Darwin with my usual name and password and then that's it, I cannot see my usual nice and fiiendly Mac OS X, I'm faced with a CLI. I have tried typing 'exit' and that just takes me back to the Darwin login and I'm back to square one ! Can anyone help me get back into my normal nice and friendly Mac OS X machine ? |
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| i've never had to deal with this on my Mac, so i'm not sure if run-levels work the same on Macs as in Linux; however, in every Linux distro i've used there is a file called /etc/inittab where you can set the default run-level for your box i.e. the run-level the machine boots into... i'm at work and can't access my Mac right now, but check for that file. if it exists, then you'll need to modify the file. here are the pertinent lines from my Slackware /etc/inittab file: Code: # These are the default runlevels in Slackware: # 0 = halt # 1 = single user mode # 2 = unused (but configured the same as runlevel 3) # 3 = multiuser mode (default Slackware runlevel) # 4 = X11 with KDM/GDM/XDM (session managers) # 5 = unused (but configured the same as runlevel 3) # 6 = reboot # Default runlevel. (Do not set to 0 or 6) id:3:initdefault: |
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| OS X doesn't use /etc/inittab. |
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| any ideas how it does control run-levels or whatever the OS X equivalent is...? |
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| ONly 2 levels Single User Mode Multi User Mode Not sure what your problem is however...
__________________ BSDimwit Titanium Powerbook 550 512MB ram |
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| no problems here, but if you read above, Giblad appears to be in a bind... |
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| Try entering this command: sudo /sbin/SystemStarter Normally, you have to hold down Command-Shift-S to boot in single-user mode. Inspect your /etc/rc and make sure it has SystemStarter -g ${VerboseFlag} ${SafeBoot} or similar near the end. |
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| so, is there a way to boot to multi-user CLI mode and bypass the GUI? what exact function does SystemStarter serve? the name sounds obvious, but there was no man page for specific details... |
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