Incredible, but a part of the *nix goodness of keeping settings apart from the system on a user base. Every setting, everything was as I remembered it, but the whole system was brand new 10.3 from 10.3.6. Even the document I saved just before rebooting was on the desktop. Everything was at its right place, spare for the wallpaper. I was prepared to spend the rest of the evening restoring settings and loading programs, but, I was stumped after the install. But I didn't know.Īnyhoo, I decided to do a Archive and Install type from the 10.3 DVD that was included with the PB. Also, the system would start up in single user mode to correct this problem. If I had access to another computer, I'd known that the file was overwritten by mistake and restorable from the ttys.applesaved file. I tried everything I knew, but to no avail. Now, as the shit had hit the fan, I was without computer as I oly have the Apple Powerbook. As I mentioned in this topic, I got a /etc/ttys file overwritten after the latest security uodate, and the system just hung on reboot at the "starting logon window" notice.
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