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When you boot into single user there are a couple of commands you need to execute. OS X actually tells you what they are when the boot sequence finishes (it'll be the last bit of info above the prompt). It's fsck -fy (or something like that) and mount -uw (or, again, something like that). Don't use those commands excatly, just see what OS X says.

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i did that but i have the feeling each time that nano wont let me modify anyt system file

 

am i doing it right

i am booting , hiting F8 , typing -s

 

then after localhost:/root

 

i am typing nano ......

 

????

 

would it be better to boot in safe mode and then enter the terminal ?

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try this

boot press F8

type -s -x -F

when finishes type mount -uw /

then cd /etc

nano rc

edit you document

then press ctrl x

press y

then enter

you should be done.

 

when i type cd/etc

 

it writes -sh: cd/etc: no such file or directory

 

any idea what going on ?

thanks

 

 

is it normal that i am always in

localhost:/ root

 

???

 

and not just in root ?

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well thanks

your solurion worked i was able to modify the files in nano

 

i'll see now if it works

 

thanks

 

another little request

 

do you have any idea why my sound only comes out from 1 speaker the left one

do i need to modify the ac97.kext extension ??

 

thanks for your support

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