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I followed this from the Kalyway thread and it worked on Zephyroth DVD:
Boot using "-s" then type "/sbin/mount -uw /" "passwd root" Type any password you want "touch /var/sb/.AppleSetupDone" But I canīt find /var/sb/.AppleSetupDone! ## Edit by Puttabong: Working: Quote:
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keep trying again because I had the same problem.
It's a solution that will work for sure. :P |
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I tried doing this because I am trying to avoid the setup assistant when booting -x, since my keyboard and mouse (PS/2) does not work in that mode. When I try to do "passwd root" it says passwd command not found. Any ideas?
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I tried a USB-DRIVE with Leopard and Tiger but the USB DRIVE was not detected |
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/var/sb/.AppleSetupDone is supposed to be /var/db/.AppleSetupDone |
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This Account Creation Loop Issue is becomming a serious problem, I format my HD with GUID by default eveytime, if I choose MBR my HD is not seen and I cant boot without a DVD, anyways I have Restarted and Restarted 23 times yesterday to try to get thru the Account Creation, I have tried that graphics mode Line and that does squat!! It seems to be WAY TOO confusing too type, I believe people et it wrong cause IT ISNT CLEAR ON the EXACT way to TYPE IT ( i dunno where the spaces are and if you use Quotations marks and use a small X instead of * inbetween the resolution numbers" I need to see the PROPER WAY to type it in the bootloader!! And in regards to last solution, I dunno what that does, I get some BAD PASSWORD ERROR also I when I type my default password, So it seems alotta of us are stuck and cant get Leo working |
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* nicknowsky : first of all you're absolutely right about the script not working...it didn't work for me either. On my system I got a freeze on a grey screen after I entered my account information (login name and password). All I got was the beach ball and this grey screen with a message that read "Creating user Account...". However I was able to bypass the entire setup assistant by using "Graphics Mode"="640x480x32". Type it with quotes (") and only one space between graphics and mode...
I hope this works for you and you can then succesfully login. I got a message saying that the setup assistant can't work in this resolution and an OK button, which means that I DID get past the assistant. However pushing the OK buton just got me another grey screen and a beach ball. 💡 Deploy cloud instances seamlessly on DigitalOcean. Free credits ($100) for InfMac readers. |