I'm not sure if I did anything different to cause this problem but...
I can't login from the "Login" window. My users are now missing and only the user/pass fields show. If I try to login via a username/pass ... time will pass, the cursor will spin for a 10-30 minutes then the login winow appears again. Sometimes it'll go into a pure blue screen.
Also, during boot it takes a LONG time to even get to the login window. The message "Waiting for network file system..." and "waiting for apache web server..." appear on the screen and the wait is about 10-15 minutes for each.
I did go into the "directory acess" utility, snooping around the Active directory stuff but I thought I removed any changes I may have made. Not sure though.
I CAN boot into OS 9, I can boot into single-user. Just not sure what to do at this point.
Also, when in single user mode. I attempt a "mount -uw" but get a message that says "read-only".
Can't seem to change to read-write. Therefore, I can't even 'view' files 'cause vi / ed /view wants to create temp files and [read-only] is set.
HELP!

I can't login from the "Login" window. My users are now missing and only the user/pass fields show. If I try to login via a username/pass ... time will pass, the cursor will spin for a 10-30 minutes then the login winow appears again. Sometimes it'll go into a pure blue screen.
Also, during boot it takes a LONG time to even get to the login window. The message "Waiting for network file system..." and "waiting for apache web server..." appear on the screen and the wait is about 10-15 minutes for each.
I did go into the "directory acess" utility, snooping around the Active directory stuff but I thought I removed any changes I may have made. Not sure though.
I CAN boot into OS 9, I can boot into single-user. Just not sure what to do at this point.
Also, when in single user mode. I attempt a "mount -uw" but get a message that says "read-only".
Can't seem to change to read-write. Therefore, I can't even 'view' files 'cause vi / ed /view wants to create temp files and [read-only] is set.
HELP!
