Subject: Re: Kernel panic
To: Eric B. Krauss <ebkrauss@ls.wustl.edu>
From: Colin Wood <cwood@ichips.intel.com>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 03/24/1998 08:59:39
Eric B. Krauss wrote:
> You were right--it was adb rom + Kensignton mouse issue causing the panic.

Hopefully, we'll figure out a way around this sometime.
 
> I unplugged my Kensignton mouse and the kernel panic disappeared.  I cannot
> login as root, however, and I am denied /etc/rc.conf access which I want to
> configure.  Don't I need to login as root to create a login account and set
> up files in /etc?  What about to set up X?

You need to login as root initially.  Just hit return when it asks you for
a password.  BTW, you can only login as root in multi-user mode.  In
single-user, you _are_ root, but the filesystem is read-only.

This is covered in the FAQ, btw.

> I am booting in single user mode.  I had to do fsck on my root partition
> first, then I rebooted, and NetBSD reset the security level from 0 to 1.  I
> don't know exactly what this is, but I assume it is why I can't log in as
> root.

Not at all.  That sounds like you booted multi-user.  Unless you have
messed with the passwd files, root's initial password is empty.

> If I could just find a way to login as root, I could set up from there, as I
> have access to some reference books I could use, and this is just a
> standalone mac, no network, nothing fancy.

Do you get some kind of error message?  BTW, you might want to take a look
at the FAQ for some useful pointers:

http://www.netbsd.org/Ports/mac68k/faq/

Later.

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Colin Wood                                 cwood@ichips.intel.com
Component Design Engineer - MD6                 Intel Corporation
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