Try this for kicks:
login as root and go to the terminal. Then, type in kill 1 then hit the return key. That kills process ID 1 (INIT)...basically everything the OS X GUI is. Before you know it, it looks like you got the terminal window full screen or even dos...but it's unix, but a bit different...maybe a different shell? anyhow...to get out of this just type in logout then hit the return key.
you can use other commands here like ls, and even type in man open and that gets the open command mady by apple in 1989? that's odd... If you try to login as something other than root, you may fail, and you may find yourself having an awful time trying to get the computer to stop promting you for a login/pw...I think if you wait it will give up. Anyhow, something fun.
BRENT
login as root and go to the terminal. Then, type in kill 1 then hit the return key. That kills process ID 1 (INIT)...basically everything the OS X GUI is. Before you know it, it looks like you got the terminal window full screen or even dos...but it's unix, but a bit different...maybe a different shell? anyhow...to get out of this just type in logout then hit the return key.
you can use other commands here like ls, and even type in man open and that gets the open command mady by apple in 1989? that's odd... If you try to login as something other than root, you may fail, and you may find yourself having an awful time trying to get the computer to stop promting you for a login/pw...I think if you wait it will give up. Anyhow, something fun.
BRENT