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What is, stty -onclr -echo echonl ?

MacBook Pro, OS X Mountain Lion (10.8.3)

Posted on Apr 5, 2013 8:32 PM

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Apr 7, 2013 8:58 AM in response to OSX128bit

This is continued from the last inquiry.




All of the your contributions to the Apple Forum is greatly appreciated .




This may or may not have any relation to posts on regarding Apple Mac Graphics Memory And Virtual Memory problems posted in the forum , but here we go :



Problems are happening on my Mountain Lion OS X Mac .



Upon trying to get an understanding of what's going on , I started at the BIOS EFI UEFI level , and found something :



I did a startup with this , ie Verbose Mode And Single User :



Power + Command + V + S



And what I got was :



root#



And then I looked around at the Verbose Mode And Single User , tried to understand what was going on in there , and then I simply moved up with the arrow key , Up Arrow . Of course , just like in Terminal , when you go up you find the history or past .



What I find before my lines of the root# is this :




BSD root: disk0s2, major 1, minor 2

FireWire (OHCI) Lucent ID

Kernel is LP64

com.apple.launchd 1 com.apple.launchd 1 *** launchd[1] has started up in single-user mode. ***

com.apple.launchd 1 com.apple.launchd *** Verbose boot, will log to /dev/console. ***

com.apple.launchd 1 com.apple.launchd *** Shutdown logging is enables. ***

AppleUSBMultitouchDriver::checkStatus - received Status Packet, Payload 2: device was reinitialized

Singleuser boot -- fsck not done

Root device is mounted read-only

If you want to make modifications to files:

/sbin/fsck -fy

/sbin/mount -uw /

If you wish to boot the system:

exit

:/ root#





:/ root# stty -onclr -echo echonl

:/ root# /usr/bin/atos -p "1" -printHeader

...

:/ root# /usr/bin/atos -p "BezelUIServer" -printHeader




Now, from here I don't /sbin/fsck -fy , and I don't /sbin/mount -uw / , but I just simply exit and start up.




As I said before , in my posts , This may or may not have any relation to posts on regarding Apple Mac Graphics Memory And Virtual Memory problems posted in the forum , but here we go : Problems are happening on my Mountain Lion OS X Mac .





So, my question is :






Has anyone experienced being locked out after Creating A Guest Account upon taking the advice in the Apple Forum https://discussions.apple.com/thread/4012143?answerId=18681115022#18681115022 ?






--OSX128bit

Apr 8, 2013 12:12 PM in response to OSX128bit

Can you please explain why you are spamming these discussions with repeat after repeat of absolute garbage?


In response to :


Has anyone experienced being locked out after Creating A Guest Account



No.

None of the stuff you posted in any other post or above this question, are related to this issue.

If you want help, please stop copying and pasting junk.

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