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<blockquote data-quote="trpnmonkey41" data-source="post: 112006" data-attributes="member: 279"><p>Hmm it seems to be logging right into Single User Mode</p><p></p><p>Try typing <strong>reboot</strong> and see if it will boot normally when you hit enter. I will try to think of other solutions</p><p></p><p>Also try</p><p></p><p>/sbin/fsck -fy</p><p></p><p>Press Return.</p><p></p><p>The fsck utility will go through five "phases" then return information about the disk's utilization and fragmentation. Once the check is finished, if no issue is found, you should see "** The volume (name of volume) appears to be OK."</p><p></p><p>If fsck alters, repairs, or fixes anything, it will display the message:</p><p></p><p>***** FILE SYSTEM WAS MODIFIED *****</p><p></p><p>Important: If this message appears, repeat the fsck command until it no longer appears. It's OK if you need to do several "passes" of fsck, because first-pass repairs may uncover additional issues.</p><p></p><p>When fsck reports that, "** The volume (name of volume) appears to be OK.", type: reboot</p><p>Press Return.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trpnmonkey41, post: 112006, member: 279"] Hmm it seems to be logging right into Single User Mode Try typing [b]reboot[/b] and see if it will boot normally when you hit enter. I will try to think of other solutions Also try /sbin/fsck -fy Press Return. The fsck utility will go through five "phases" then return information about the disk's utilization and fragmentation. Once the check is finished, if no issue is found, you should see "** The volume (name of volume) appears to be OK." If fsck alters, repairs, or fixes anything, it will display the message: ***** FILE SYSTEM WAS MODIFIED ***** Important: If this message appears, repeat the fsck command until it no longer appears. It's OK if you need to do several "passes" of fsck, because first-pass repairs may uncover additional issues. When fsck reports that, "** The volume (name of volume) appears to be OK.", type: reboot Press Return. [/QUOTE]
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