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    Help : Startup gives me unix shell

    Ok, so I'm not an idiot, and I didn't trash anything requisite for system operation. fsck - anything doesnt help. Looks like im taking it back to the repair people. Useful forum :rolleyes:
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    Help : Startup gives me unix shell

    I'm going to die, I'm using a god damn Dell laptop here. Come on, people.
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    Help : Startup gives me unix shell

    OK, That didn't work. It does the exact same thing again. It gets to a white screen with an apple and a spinning thing, then stops and puts "sh-2.05a#" in the top-left corner. i can type clear and the shell takes over the whole screen. This is pissing me off. Fsck says it appears to be OK, and...
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    Help : Startup gives me unix shell

    (see title)!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?
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    Help : Startup gives me unix shell

    the shell is sh-2.05a# yes, fsck -y says HD appears to be OK, but exit after gives me a bunch of shit followed by the same shell opening again. path to the shell is /etc/nologin/private/tmpsh-2.05a# Argh.
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    I cant login... HELP

    ...if I broke into someone's house, and I brougth an os x install disk with me, I could reset their computer password.
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    Everything is screwed up.....HELP!!!!!

    ...to at least one of your problems. The random mouse jumping can be caused by using an optic mouse on a pad that has lots of shapes and colours on it. The mouse can interpret these as you moving it much longer and faster than you want. Good luck mate.
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    Help : Startup gives me unix shell

    The title says it all. I need help, because when I start up my iMac (running 10.2.8) it goes to the screen with an apple and a spinning thing, but then stops and gives me a unix shell. I'm currently forced to use my (gasp) Dell laptop. Obviously, I want to get this fixed. Anyone know why this...
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