nixgeek
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Good morning from Miami, everyone!
I've been curious about this one for some time. For those of you with the Apple Bluetooth Keyboard and Mouse, have you had issues using those peripherals when booting into Single User Mode?
Reason I'm asking is because I sometimes go into Single User Mode to run disk repairs on the hard drive. Since you can't do it when booted into the Finder, I go about it this way. I'm not exactly sure if I can use the Disk Utility in the 10.4.2 discs that shipped with my iMac G5 on a hard drive that's running the latest Mac OS (10.4.6 currently). Of course, once I'm in the prompt in Single User Mode the keyboard doesn't respond. I'm assuming that maybe the "driver" for the Bluetooth support isn't loaded in Single User Mode, preventing me from using my keyboard.
Have any of you with these keyboards had this problem? Is there any way to solve this or am I relegated to getting a USB keyboard just for this?
Thanks in advance.
I've been curious about this one for some time. For those of you with the Apple Bluetooth Keyboard and Mouse, have you had issues using those peripherals when booting into Single User Mode?
Reason I'm asking is because I sometimes go into Single User Mode to run disk repairs on the hard drive. Since you can't do it when booted into the Finder, I go about it this way. I'm not exactly sure if I can use the Disk Utility in the 10.4.2 discs that shipped with my iMac G5 on a hard drive that's running the latest Mac OS (10.4.6 currently). Of course, once I'm in the prompt in Single User Mode the keyboard doesn't respond. I'm assuming that maybe the "driver" for the Bluetooth support isn't loaded in Single User Mode, preventing me from using my keyboard.
Have any of you with these keyboards had this problem? Is there any way to solve this or am I relegated to getting a USB keyboard just for this?
Thanks in advance.
