Getting Data Off Harddrive in Single User Mode

When my PowerBook G4 running 10.3.9 boots after the white apple screen I just get a blue screen and my mouse. I am able to boot into single user mode and get to the data on my harddrive. My other computer at home is a linux box so if I could just get the network going in single user mode I could ssh all of my stuff to the other machine. Is there any way to do this. Is there any other good way to recover my data?

Hi dsignoff,
   This is likely to be more difficult than it sounds. If the problem isn't a failed hard drive, you might have an easier time simply doing an archive-and-install. Of course any installation except a fresh install will preserve your home directory but an "update" installation stands a reasonable chance of not fixing the problem.
   Even if you do succeed in moving everything to the linux box, you will likely lose the resource forks and file metadata of the files.
   Of course even if you do try an archive-and-install, it never hurts to have some backup. I'm a bit rusty with Panther but I believe that it requires the following as a first step:
/usr/libexec/registermach_bootstrapservers /etc/mach_init.d
That actually starts quite a bit of the system, possibly including the part that is causing Aqua to fail to start up. (meaning that it too could fail) However, if the above command succeeds, the next step is to execute:
/sbin/SystemStarter start Network
You may also need:
/sbin/SystemStarter start NetworkExtensions
If all of that works, you should have enough services available to ssh to the Linux box and move files. Of course there is a chance that if you find the error messages of the process that is failing in the /var/log/system.log, we could actually recommend a fix for the system.
Gary
~~~~
   "The wages of sin are death; but after they're
   done taking out taxes, it's just a tired feeling:"

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    d-wx-wx-wt    3 unknown  unknown     102 Sep 10  2010 .Trashes
    drwx------    3 unknown  unknown     102 Sep  3  2010 Desktop
    -rw-r--r--    1 unknown  unknown   18944 Aug 27  2010 Desktop DB
    -rw-r--r--    1 unknown  unknown       2 Jul 29  2010 Desktop DF
    -rwxrwxrwx    1 unknown  unknown   26281 Oct 27  2009 Warranty Information.PDF
    drwxr-xr-x   13 unknown  unknown     442 Aug  4  2010 backup
    drwxr-xr-x   13 unknown  unknown     442 Aug  4  2010 backupPrior
    drwxr-xr-x    7 unknown  unknown     238 Aug 27  2010 cons
    drwxr-xr-x   65 unknown  unknown    2210 Sep  4  2010 iMac-back
    ... clipped ...
    sh-2.05b#
    sh-2.05b# cd /Volumes/Macintosh-HD/Users/mac/desktop
    sh-2.05b# pwd
    /Volumes/Macintosh-HD/Users/mac/desktop
    sh-2.05b# # Please note ls is the list command.  l is a lower case L
    sh-2.05b# ls
     Z2300               iMac
    .DS_Store            move
    .FBCIndex            new Belward
    .FBCLockFolder       primary-comments-new copy.doc
    Consolidate-rc       primary-comments-new.doc
    Downloads            psc 1200
    ... clipped ...
    sh-2.05b# ditto -X -rsrc iMac /Volumes/SpotMore/iMac-back
    sh-2.05b#
    sh-2.05b# # Please note ls is the list command.  l is a lower case L
    sh-2.05b# ls -h /Volumes/SpotMore/iMac-back/
    total 2800
    -rw-r--r--    1 unknown  unknown    24K Sep 12  2010 .DS_Store
    -rw-r--r--    1 unknown  unknown     2K Apr 18  2010 Differentiate Between Models .html
    ... clipped ...
    sh-2.05b# pwd
    /Volumes/Macintosh-HD/Users/mac/desktop
    sh-2.05b# ls
     Z2300               iMac
    .DS_Store            move
    .FBCIndex            new Belward
    .FBCLockFolder       primary-comments-new copy.doc
    ... clipped ...
    sh-2.05b#

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