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Victor Paez

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Original poster
Oct 30, 2003
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Venezuela
When powering up my computer (OS X) it goes directly into Console Mode showing the following messages:

Darwin/BSD (xxxx's-Computer.local.)
Login:

Nothing I attempt gets me out of it. Is there anyone who knows what's going on and how to fix this problem?

I'll apreciate all the help I can get.
 
Probably not the issue but...

Try hitting all the keys... maybe the key combination that makes you go to the console is stuck... happens sometimes on old keyboards... probably not the issue as I said before but... could be...
 
I have no solution. But I had the same a year ago I think when I entered the wrong password. It didn't ask again but went straight to the console. I could log in and type "start" or "exit" or something and then it would start OS X Aqua. I think it has something to do with a corrupted login application or corrupted settings for this one. Try repairing the disk and repairing the permissions.
 
I tried repairing the disk and repairing the permissions, rebooted the machine but it whent back to the Darwin/BSD console mode. Any other sugestions out there?
 
Have you tried just logging in, and logging out by typing logout? Maybe this will take you to the normal login screen.

BTW I only knew about accessing the console login by logging in as >console. There are key combinations?
 
Originally posted by wr0x2
Have you tried just logging in, and logging out by typing logout? Maybe this will take you to the normal login screen.

BTW I only knew about accessing the console login by logging in as >console. There are key combinations?

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I wish I could log in. Nothing I type works...
 
Originally posted by szark
Try resetting the PRAM, and if that doesn't work, reset the Open Firmware.

Click for Instructions

I just tried both, resetting the PRAM and the Open Firmware, and none of them worked. I also booted in Single User mode and did an "fsck -y" command and received a message stating my disk was ok. I also run Disk Utility from a System CD to repair permitions. I rebooted the system and it went -sadly- back to the Darwin/BSD console command mode.

I should let you know that I have booted the computer with a system 9 CD and checked that my hard disk is available and allows free access to it.

Any other suggestions out there?
 
My friend just had the same problem and it was because
she used font doctor to remove some (apparently damaged)
system fonts...

The only way back was to re-install OSX keeping all the system settings intact:p
 
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