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Old 06-01-2010, 12:43 PM
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Need Admin Password

I installed iAtkos V7 (Leopard) on my Laptop

Acer Aspire 5810TZ
Intel Pentium 1.3Ghz 800Mhz FSB
Intel GMA 4500M
4GB DDR3 Memory

I am multi booting with several partitions.
1 Mac OSX Leopard
2 Windows 7 Home Premium
3 Ubuntu Root
4 Ubuntu Home

I installed Ubuntu last, so I am running the GRUB bootloader. I want to install Chameleon, and that's where I run into problems.

When I am installing it, it asks for my Administrator Password. Well, I enter my username and password, but it doesn't accept it. I try several variations, to no avail. I look up the user accounts, and it shows my user account in there, and the password is correct. After some studying, I realized that my user account is only a standard account, and not an administrator account. There is no administrator account listed. When I click on the lock to unlock the account, it wants me to enter an administrator's username and password. My account is the only account I put on here.

I have reinstalled Mac a few times since the original install, using the same username and password combination.

I don't want to have to reinstall anything else again. I have installed Mac Windows and Ubuntu several times, in the last week. I especially don't want to install Windows again, because I don't want my Activation Key to run out, since it's legit, and is being registered 5 times a day everytime I crash my computer.
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Old 06-02-2010, 12:05 AM
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Try the following: Boot into Darwin using -s Flag and use passwd to set a password for root, next boot up Log-out, log in as root and try creating a new Admin User.

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Old 06-02-2010, 12:12 AM
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I'm totally new to this, so forgive me.

How do I boot into Darwin from GRUB bootloader? I found a way that you can edit the command line first before booting, but I don't know where to add the -s.
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Old 06-02-2010, 02:47 PM
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Sorry but I do not realy understand how your currently used dual-boot setup works.

If you are using GRUB Bootloader in MBR you must be chainloading a) the Windows Bootloader and b) the Darwin Bootloader Fork (Chameleon, PC_EFI whatever), either from GRUB or Windows Bootloader - how else are you currently booting into your OS X?!

Or are you trying to reinstall Chameleon using your OSx86 DVD? But I do not get why it should ask for a password? Anyway if so be aware to have GRUB installed to a your Linux Partition first - otherwise GRUB will be broken.

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Old 06-03-2010, 05:02 AM
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I reinstalled it again, so I got it working correctly.

I think how it's setup is Grub launches Darwin to load OSX. I'm not positive. I don't know how to add arguments to the Darwin command.

Anyway, I got just reinstalled, and I decided not to install Chameleon. I got it working, even though it doesn't have a nice looking bootloader, at least it works, so I'll stick with it.
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Old 06-03-2010, 05:05 PM
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even though it doesn't have a nice looking bootloader
Chameleon v2 / PC_EFI 10.x has Theming support.



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