Cannot log in after clean install of Server 10.5.5

Excuse my lack of organization in this post, but i am a bit fried right now from trying to figure this out.
After installing OS X Server 10.5.5 via firewire (from mac mini) to the stock ATA HD in an upgraded G4, I cannot log into the system admin account that was created during the initial setup. I know im typing it exactly correct (what i entered in setup). The setup runs flawlessly and will log into the account after setup is complete, but after a reboot (to get the G4 out of Target disc mode), no dice.
I have even created another admin account (non system admin) during the time i had the option in setup and cannot log into that either. Setting it to auto log in isn't working either, yet other changes i make (such as showing restart and shutdown buttons) are effective after reboot
The only explaination that i can come up with is the way i am rebooting the system after setup is complete (rebooting via power button as shutting down from the apple applet will not shut down the machine in TDM) Obviously, this isn't a best practice, but will it screw up the login creds every time? I have reinstalled the OS 3 times and get the same result.
If it is the way im rebooting the box, does anyone have a better suggestion of getting it out of TDM after the install and setup?

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    10/28/2010 12:53:29.953 Attempting to create .Net security code group node: MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.RULESENGINEEXTENSION.RESOURCES
    10/28/2010 12:53:29.969 Processing entry ("LANDINGPAGE.RESOURCES", "Native")
    10/28/2010 12:53:29.984 Attempting to create .Net security code group node: LANDINGPAGE.RESOURCES
    10/28/2010 12:53:30.062 Saved .Net security policy file
    10/28/2010 12:53:30.078 Attempting to determine security.config file path
    10/28/2010 12:53:30.093 Checking to see if policy file exists
    10/28/2010 12:53:30.109 .Net security policy file does exist
    10/28/2010 12:53:30.125 Attempting to load .Net security policy file
    10/28/2010 12:53:30.140 Processing entry ("MSVCM80", "Native")
    10/28/2010 12:53:30.156 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CHAINER.SETUP", "Native")
    10/28/2010 12:53:30.171 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQL.CHAINER.PACKAGE", "Native")
    10/28/2010 12:53:30.187 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CHAINER.INFRASTRUCTURE", "Native")
    10/28/2010 12:53:30.203 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.BOOTSTRAPEXTENSION", "Native")
    10/28/2010 12:53:30.218 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.SETUP.CHAINER.WORKFLOW", "Native")
    10/28/2010 12:53:30.234 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.SQLCONFIGBASE", "Native")
    10/28/2010 12:53:30.249 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.SFC", "Native")
    10/28/2010 12:53:30.281 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.SETUPEXTENSION", "Native")
    10/28/2010 12:53:30.296 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.MSIEXTENSION", "Native")
    10/28/2010 12:53:30.312 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CHAINER.EXTENSIONCOMMON", "Native")
    10/28/2010 12:53:30.327 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.SCO", "Native")
    10/28/2010 12:53:30.343 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.SCOEXTENSION", "Native")
    10/28/2010 12:53:30.359 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.CONFIGEXTENSION", "Native")
    10/28/2010 12:53:30.374 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.DISCOVERY", "Native")
    10/28/2010 12:53:30.390 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.UIEXTENSION", "Native")
    10/28/2010 12:53:30.405 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.SSTRING", "Native")
    10/28/2010 12:53:30.421 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.WIZARDFRAMEWORK", "Native")
    10/28/2010 12:53:30.437 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.INSTALLWIZARDFRAMEWORK", "Native")
    10/28/2010 12:53:30.452 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.INSTALLWIZARD", "Native")
    10/28/2010 12:53:30.468 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.MANAGEMENT.CONTROLS", "Native")
    10/28/2010 12:53:30.483 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION", "Native")
    10/28/2010 12:53:30.499 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.CONNECTIONINFO", "Native")
    10/28/2010 12:53:30.530 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.RULESENGINEEXTENSION", "Native")
    10/28/2010 12:53:30.546 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.CLUSTER", "Native")
    10/28/2010 12:53:30.561 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.INTEROP.MSCLUSTERLIB", "Native")
    10/28/2010 12:53:30.577 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQL.CHAINER.PACKAGEDATA", "Native")
    10/28/2010 12:53:30.593 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQL.CHAINER.PRODUCT", "Native")
    10/28/2010 12:53:30.608 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.NETENTERPRISESERVERS.EXCEPTIONMESSAGEBOX", "Native")
    10/28/2010 12:53:30.624 Processing entry ("LANDINGPAGE", "Native")
    10/28/2010 12:53:30.639 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.SLPEXTENSION", "Native")
    10/28/2010 12:53:30.655 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.AGENTEXTENSION", "Native")
    10/28/2010 12:53:30.671 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.POWERSHELLEXTENSION", "Native")
    10/28/2010 12:53:30.686 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.SSISEXTENSION", "Native")
    10/28/2010 12:53:30.702 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.ASEXTENSION", "Native")
    10/28/2010 12:53:30.717 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.REPL_CONFIGEXTENSION", "Native")
    10/28/2010 12:53:30.733 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.MANAGEMENTTOOLSEXTENSION", "Native")
    10/28/2010 12:53:30.764 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.SQLSERVER_CONFIGEXTENSION", "Native")
    10/28/2010 12:53:30.780 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.SNISERVERCONFIGEXT", "Native")
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    10/28/2010 12:53:30.827 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.DMF", "Native")
    10/28/2010 12:53:30.842 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.SMO", "Native")
    10/28/2010 12:53:30.858 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.SQLENUM", "Native")
    10/28/2010 12:53:30.873 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.FULLTEXT_CONFIGEXTENSION", "Native")
    10/28/2010 12:53:30.889 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CHAINER.WORKFLOWDATA", "Native")
    10/28/2010 12:53:30.905 Processing entry ("SHELLOBJECTS", "Native")
    10/28/2010 12:53:30.920 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.UTILITYEXTENSION", "Native")
    10/28/2010 12:53:30.936 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.SQM", "Native")
    10/28/2010 12:53:30.951 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.DATAWAREHOUSE.SQM", "X86")
    10/28/2010 12:53:30.967 Attempting to create .Net security code group node: MICROSOFT.DATAWAREHOUSE.SQM
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    10/28/2010 12:53:31.014 Attempting to create .Net security code group node: FIXSQLREGISTRYKEY
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    10/28/2010 12:53:31.107 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.BOOTSTRAPEXTENSION.RESOURCES", "Native")
    10/28/2010 12:53:31.123 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.SQLCONFIGBASE.RESOURCES", "Native")
    10/28/2010 12:53:31.139 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.SFC.RESOURCES", "Native")
    10/28/2010 12:53:31.154 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.SETUPEXTENSION.RESOURCES", "Native")
    10/28/2010 12:53:31.170 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.MSIEXTENSION.RESOURCES", "Native")
    10/28/2010 12:53:31.185 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CHAINER.EXTENSIONCOMMON.RESOURCES", "Native")
    10/28/2010 12:53:31.201 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.SCO.RESOURCES", "Native")
    10/28/2010 12:53:31.217 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.SCOEXTENSION.RESOURCES", "Native")
    10/28/2010 12:53:31.232 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.CONFIGEXTENSION.RESOURCES", "Native")
    10/28/2010 12:53:31.263 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.DISCOVERY.RESOURCES", "Native")
    10/28/2010 12:53:31.279 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONNECTIONINFO.RESOURCES", "Native")
    10/28/2010 12:53:31.295 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.UIEXTENSION.RESOURCES", "Native")
    10/28/2010 12:53:31.310 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.WIZARDFRAMEWORK.RESOURCES", "Native")
    10/28/2010 12:53:31.326 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.INSTALLWIZARDFRAMEWORK.RESOURCES", "Native")
    10/28/2010 12:53:31.341 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.INSTALLWIZARD.RESOURCES", "Native")
    10/28/2010 12:53:31.357 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.MANAGEMENT.CONTROLS.RESOURCES", "Native")
    10/28/2010 12:53:31.373 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.RESOURCES", "Native")
    10/28/2010 12:53:31.388 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.CONNECTIONINFO.RESOURCES", "Native")
    10/28/2010 12:53:31.404 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.RULESENGINEEXTENSION.RESOURCES", "Native")
    10/28/2010 12:53:31.419 Processing entry ("LANDINGPAGE.RESOURCES", "Native")
    10/28/2010 12:53:31.466 Saved .Net security policy file
    10/28/2010 12:53:33.697 Strong name verification disabling is not required
    10/28/2010 12:53:33.713 /? or /HELP or /ACTION=HELP specified: false
    10/28/2010 12:53:33.728 Help display: false
    10/28/2010 12:53:33.744 Attempting to launch landing page workflow
    10/28/2010 12:53:33.759 Media source: D:\
    10/28/2010 12:53:33.775 Install media path: D:\x64\setup\
    10/28/2010 12:53:33.791 Media layout: Full
    10/28/2010 12:53:33.822 Attempting to get execution timestamp
    10/28/2010 12:53:33.837 Timestamp: 20101028_125323
    10/28/2010 12:53:33.853 Attempting to run workflow LANDINGPAGE
    10/28/2010 12:53:33.869 Attempting to launch process D:\x64\setup100.exe
    10/28/2010 12:53:41.357 Process returned exit code: 0xE0434F4D
    10/28/2010 12:53:41.403 Workflow LANDINGPAGE returned exit code: 0xE0434F4D
    10/28/2010 12:53:41.419 Attempting to determine security.config file path
    10/28/2010 12:53:41.435 Attempting to load .Net security policy file
    10/28/2010 12:53:41.450 Attempting to remove .Net security code group node
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    10/28/2010 12:53:41.481 Removing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CHAINER.SETUP", "Native")
    10/28/2010 12:53:41.497 Removing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQL.CHAINER.PACKAGE", "Native")
    10/28/2010 12:53:41.528 Removing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CHAINER.INFRASTRUCTURE", "Native")
    10/28/2010 12:53:41.544 Removing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.BOOTSTRAPEXTENSION", "Native")
    10/28/2010 12:53:41.559 Removing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.SETUP.CHAINER.WORKFLOW", "Native")
    10/28/2010 12:53:41.575 Removing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.SQLCONFIGBASE", "Native")
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    10/28/2010 12:53:41.669 Removing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CHAINER.EXTENSIONCOMMON", "Native")
    10/28/2010 12:53:41.684 Removing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.SCO", "Native")
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    10/28/2010 12:53:41.731 Removing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.DISCOVERY", "Native")
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    10/28/2010 12:53:41.762 Removing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.SSTRING", "Native")
    10/28/2010 12:53:41.793 Removing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.WIZARDFRAMEWORK", "Native")
    10/28/2010 12:53:41.809 Removing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.INSTALLWIZARDFRAMEWORK", "Native")
    10/28/2010 12:53:41.825 Removing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.INSTALLWIZARD", "Native")
    10/28/2010 12:53:41.840 Removing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.MANAGEMENT.CONTROLS", "Native")
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    10/28/2010 12:53:41.903 Removing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.RULESENGINEEXTENSION", "Native")
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    10/28/2010 12:53:41.981 Removing entry ("MICROSOFT.NETENTERPRISESERVERS.EXCEPTIONMESSAGEBOX", "Native")
    10/28/2010 12:53:42.012 Removing entry ("LANDINGPAGE", "Native")
    10/28/2010 12:53:42.027 Removing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.SLPEXTENSION", "Native")
    10/28/2010 12:53:42.043 Removing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.AGENTEXTENSION", "Native")
    10/28/2010 12:53:42.059 Removing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.POWERSHELLEXTENSION", "Native")
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    10/28/2010 12:53:42.573 Removing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.RESOURCES", "Native")
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    10/28/2010 12:53:42.605 Removing entry ("LANDINGPAGE.RESOURCES", "Native")
    10/28/2010 12:53:42.636 Saved .Net security policy file
    10/28/2010 12:53:42.667 Attempting to determine security.config file path
    10/28/2010 12:53:42.667 Attempting to load .Net security policy file
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            Recovery HD (disk0s3) <not mounted>  [Recovery]: 650 MB
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    1. Be sure the Caps Lock key isn't active: passwords are case sensitive. You may see an exclamation point on the right side of the password field if the Caps Lock key is engaged.
    2. There was a similar problem if one performed an Archive and Install (A&I) of Jaguar (10.2) over Panther (10.3): see "Can't log in after installing Mac OS X 10.2 over 10.3." I've not heard of a similar problem with performing and A&I of Panther over Tiger, but it may be related. However, before trying the advice therein to perform the A&I without selecting "Preserve Users and Network Settings" you'd need to have a backup of your data, otherwise you risk losing everything in your account. IMO, the most expedient solution would be to buy a replacement Mac OS X Tiger disc. If there is an Apple Retail Store in your area, that would be the quickest place to purchase one.
    Good luck!
    Dr. Smoke
    Author: Troubleshooting Mac® OS X

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