Hi Guys,
Picked up a Next Slab yesterday ... complete with a couple
boxed versions of NextStep.
Got it to boot up - It was configured to prompt for a
username and password - which of course I didn't have.
I managed to restart it into single-user mode, and used
"passwd root" to change the root password. I also looked
at /etc/passwd and noted that "me" didn't have a password
(blank field). I did confirm that after "passwd root" the
encrypted string in /etc/passwd was changed.
On restarting in multi-user mode, I was still unable to
login to the graphical interface - neither "root" with
the password I had set, or "me" with no password would
work.
Restarted in single-user mode - this time I dug around on
the net and found information to use "nu -m" to set the
password.
I reset the root password (again), and also reset the
"me" password to a null string. Looking at /etc/passwd
I noted that the password field for "me" was no longer
blank but now has an encrypted field (isn't no password
supposed to be represented by a blank field).
Now the system boots up in multiuser mode and automatically
logs in as "me" - so I got to play with NextStep which is
kindof interesting (mouse is painfully slow however).
Ideally, I'd like to have it prompt for login name so that
I could login as either root or me - anyone know:
- How to configure it back to having a login screen
- Wny I couldn't login as "root" at the graphical
interface after I had just set the password (and yes,
I checked that the password was entered correctly)
Thanks,
Dave
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