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This Leopard upgrade has not been completely painless. After getting past the blue screen issue I'm finally up and running.
Trouble is, admin privileges have been removed from my user account, there is no admin account, and I cannot get root in a terminal. I can't make any changes to my system.
I tried rebooting to single and changing the root password, but I still can't su in Terminal.
Any suggestions? Is there a "default" root/admin password? Anyone know how to set the admin access flag on my user account via command line at single user?
Trouble is, admin privileges have been removed from my user account, there is no admin account, and I cannot get root in a terminal. I can't make any changes to my system.
I tried rebooting to single and changing the root password, but I still can't su in Terminal.
Any suggestions? Is there a "default" root/admin password? Anyone know how to set the admin access flag on my user account via command line at single user?