Darwin/BSD message at start up

Hi-I have the original iMac flat panel. Today I was on the internet and it crashed while using firefox. When I restarted it, the screen was black and had this message "Darwin/BSD/ (my name-computer.loca) (console) Login:"
What does this mean? Thank you in advance!

Do a search in these forums for console login

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    I formatted my drive and installed OSX 10.4 and ran all updates.
    Sometimes when i load up the computer it boots up fine.
    Other times, it gives me this message
    Darwin/BSD (Kind-Videos-Power-Mac-g4.local) (console)
    Login:
    Why is this????

    Do a search in these forums for console login

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    Hi all, I've tried these discussions before and am hoping you'll pull through again. I love these forums! I'm writing this on a back-up computer. Why I'm here...
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    G3 Pismo Mac OS X (10.2.x)
    G3 Pismo   Mac OS X (10.3.9)  

    David:
    Had the same problem a while ago. This link gives an account of how I dealt with it.
    : http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=1047615&#1047615
    Good luck.
    HAPPY HOLIDAYS!
    cornelius
    PB G3 Pismo400, 100 GB 5400 Toshiba internal, 1 GB RAM   Mac OS X (10.3.9)   Beige G3 OS 8.6

  • My kids pushed something and this message comes up on a black screen: Darwin/BSD (new-host-4.home)(console) Login:  What do I do to fix it?

    My kids pushed something and this message comes up on a black screen: Darwin/BSD (new-host-4.home)(console) Login:  What do I do to fix it?

    Maybe I've spoken to quickly, see this thread https://discussions.apple.com/thread/320663?tstart=0

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    Hi everyone, I am trying to recover data from my G3 600MHz/256mb ibook which was running 10.3.9 until very recently
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    Now when the computer starts the gui appears but before the user dialogue comes up the screen turn black and I get a darwin/bsd console with the following dialogue
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    (the date) SystemStarter:
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    Hi Guys, apologies for the delay
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    First of all the ibook drive did not mount on the G4 desktop. It was detected in disk utility but as before the drive could not be repaired. I then tried using disk warrior which managed to mount a preview of a repaired ibook HD. When I tried to save the changes, however, disk warrior hung. I have managed to back up the required data from the previewed mount though. So then I tried to erase the ibook HD for a clean install, first using the OS restore disks, then using the ibook in firewire target mode again - both failed with unknown error -20.
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  • Can't stop getting Darwin/BSD login; can't log in or start up in Safe Mode

    Hi. I'm on an iBook G4 and I think I'm running OS 10.4.1 but I'm unsure. When I turned on my computer tonight, the grey screen popped up, but instead of going to my normal login screen, it went to the black Darwin/BSD screen.
    After searching the Support site here as well as Googling, I logged into the Darwin screen and did... something with fsck. At the #root prompt, I typed in /sbin/fsck/ -fy. The screen said that if I wanted to continue checking, I needed to type in "-f", I think, so I did... It said there were "overlapping extent allocation errors" and then it said that it had repaired something. But it didn't say the hard disk "appeared to be okay."
    I then (foolishly?) tried to restart my computer in Safe Mode, but it booted in Darwin again.
    I then tried to log back into the Darwin screen, but this time it didn't let me -- I type in my username and password and it tells me my password is incorrect. So now I'm worried that I screwed something up during my adventures in fsck.
    I also am unable to find the disk that came with my iBook (I honestly don't remember an OS X disk coming with my iBook, but it must've), so I can't reboot from the disk.
    I have a desktop G4 with an older version of OS X (10.3, I think)... I'm not sure if I can use that to do Target Disk Mode for this problem or not. (That computer also doesn't have internet access; I'm typing right now from my sister's PC.)
    Help?
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    Juhme:
    Welcome to Apple Discussions.
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    If you do not have a backup of your data, yes, using Firewire Target Disk Mode will be one way to rescue your data at this point. If you need assistance with this please post back.
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  • Darwin/BSD Error message

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    I have been struggling with thisissue. I installed some new software, a webcam driver called ilook 1321. I restarted my computer but forgot to take the disc out!
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    Hopefully yours
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    Mac OS X 10.3, 10.4: Disk Utility shows a "No Valid Packages" alert...
    http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=25704-no
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    "Try Disk Utility
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    4. Click the disclosure triangle to the left of the hard drive icon to display the names of your hard disk volumes and partitions.
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    http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=106214
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    http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=107120

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    After trying to update my Powermac G3 to 10.4.8 (from 10.4.2) I got a message saying the hard drive is almost full and it couldn't install the update. The next time I turned the computer on, it took a long time to start up. When i tried to login in, it looked like it was logging in normally. The login window disappeared and the screen turned blue. The the screen went black and said
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    gameguy
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    Mac OS X: What is Safe Boot, Safe Mode?
    Mac OS X: Safe Boot Takes Longer Than Normal Startup
    Mac OS X 10.4: Computer shuts down during Safe Boot
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    Apparently the NetInfo DB is corrupt, see the 4th post here...
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    Or...
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    Admin Hack...
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  • Stubborn Darwin/BSD boot, usual fixes not working

    I installed 10.3.2 to a Powerbook G3 Pismo. While downloading the 10.3.9 update, it froze hard at 73% done, could not access Finder nor force-quit, and when i restarted (via keyboard restart command), it booted in to Darwin/BSD. I've tried the fixes in this topic
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    Welcome to Apple Discussions
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  • Startup Leads to Darwin/BSD Login Screen

    After scouring this discussion forum for solutions to my problem, I've come up with multiple partial answers, but nothing that really fixes my system. I was working in Photoshop (CS2) yesterday when the program quit and refused to open again. So I shut it down and rebooted the machine. The gray screen with the Apple and the progress bar came up for about 10 minutes, then switched to a black console Darwin/BSD login screen. Unfortunately, I don't know my login, because my machine is set to auto-login.
    I found this old post:
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    I tried restoring the NetInfo database, as per the previous post, but when I rebooted, I still got stuck at the gray screen with the Apple logo.
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    Scott
    Welcome to Apple Discussions!!
    Login authorization failed (60005)!
    AuthorizationRef doesn't have a usernameYou really should start a new Topic instead of tagging on to an old one, since frogface's problem has moved on from his original post.
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    /sbin/fsck -fyRepeat the above until it says your disk is OK. Then:
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    ls -ln /UsersThis last command will give you one line for each user, plus one for the "Shared" directory, which doesn't interest us. Each user will have a line like one of these:
    <pre>drwxr-xr-x 29 501 501 986 Jan 17 18:38 michaelc
    drwxr-xr-x 14 520 20 476 Sep 10 2004 jdoe</pre>The second numeric field (501, 520) is the user ID (UID) and you need to list the uids against the shortname s given in the final column. Make sure you get the name right for UID 501! Then continue with
    rebootWhen you restart, you should get the Setup Assistant, just as if it was a new machine. You will be prompted for all of your user information. Be careful to use the same short name as previously for user 501.
    If there are any further users, these can be added, in the order of their UIDs, i.e. 502, 503 …, using System Preferences > Accounts. Again, be careful to use the same shortname. If there are any gaps in the UID sequence 501, 502, … you will need to create dummy users to fill them. These can later be deleted.
    Post back if there's anything you have difficulty with …

  • Stuck in Darwin/BSD - Michael Conniff?

    this is a shout-out to michael conniff, if you're out there (well, tomorrow am in london!) i've tried to follow all your post re. this: http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=4550428 as well as a few others and i'm still stuck. here's what i've done to date:
    - performed DU and DW repairs and permissions
    - followed the instructions in the above thread with the following errors
    loginwindow[69]: [Login.m:1867] Failed to launch /System/Library/CoreServices/Setup Assistant.app/Contents/MacOS/SetUp Assistant (error 5)
    kernal[0]: AppleBCM5701Ethernet – en0 link active, 100-Mbit, full duplex, flow control disabled
    launchd: Server 0 in bootstrap 1103 uid 0: “/use/sbin/lookup”[65]: exited abnormally: Hangup
    SystemStarter[44]: “/Library/StartupItems/Tablet” failed security check: permissions
    crashdump[125]: ifcstart crashed
    VersionCueCS2Daemon[155]: warning: VersionCueCS2Daemon not started by mach_init process (parent pid: 1)
    config[35]: target=enable-network: disabled
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    SystemStarter[44]: IFC (122) did not complete successfully
    SystemStarter[44]: The following StartupItems failed to properly start:
    SystemStarter[44]: /System/Library/StartupItems/IFCStart
    SystemStarter[44]: - execution of Startup Script failed
    if you have a moment, could you let me know if you see anything wacky in those lines or if i should keep looking. in an aside, i'm also trying to attach my powerbook to the sick powermac (re. above) in target mode, to backup in case of the worst, without success. (i can see DW so i know i'm in the target zone, it's just not recognizing the HD). let me know if you have any tricks up your sleeve about that?! thank you, thank you! in advance. cw
    p.s. a heck of a tennis game you fine people put on today!

    I'm trying to fix my husband's ibook. It's also doing the Darwin/BSD thing. I did everything posted here:
    http://discussions.apple.com/message.jspa?messageID=1553062
    And I ended up with the result noted by Leah(?)--I get a repeating blue screen. Looks/acts like it's booting. I get the Apple, status bar, then blue screen, changes shades, but keeps repeating about 3 separate shades of blue with a quick status circle in between.
    When I go into Darwin and do one of the checks Michael suggested, it tells me repeatedly that Setup Assistant crashed. I finally reached a point where I was willing to reinstall. My husband doesn't store anything on his system--just uses it for Internet and e-mail, so no great loss could occur even in a worst case. He may need to reinstall some e-mail addresses, favorites, etc., but nothing major.
    BUT, I can't get the thing to boot from a the install disk 1! The computer won't recognize the disk. I tried holding down C. No go. I tried option--and here's the weird thing. The hard drive for the system shows up, but NOT the CD! I tried CMD-OPT-SHIFT-DELETE, and I got the folder/flashing question mark alternating symbols. Basically, the system recognizes the hard drive, but won't boot from it. And although I hear the CD clicking and whirring in the drive, it won't read the disk as a recognizable drive...?
    We'll likely bring it in tomorrow, because I'm out of ideas. I was actually going to try to unplug the HD and see if the CD would then read (based on a MacZone article I came across), but when I saw the schematic online for mucking with an ibook, that was way out of my league as someone who has only monkey-ed with desktops before.
    Anyway--I don't mind reformatting. That would be totally fine. But is there any way I can achieve that at this point? Or is it off to the shop in the a.m.?
    Thanks!

  • Stuck in Darwin/BSD (macintosh.local.) (console)

    Somehow, in attempting to reset my main password (which I was able to do by using the start-up disc, finally), I have gotten myself stuck in the Darwin console.
    Here is the start-up procedure.
    1. I turn on the machine
    2. It boots from the hard drive
    3. I get the chime and think everything is going on fine
    4. I get the prompt to select a user id and enter the password
    5. I choose the one ID and enter the password
    6. I am taken, not to the GUI, but to the Darwin/BSD console login.
    I can't move forward, log in, nor exit.
    Any help?

    *You need to verify that your file system structure is ok.*
    Startup problems:
    bdaqua advises running disk utility from install disk:
    http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=2256611&tstart=0
    *Try loading fewer programs*
    Hold down the shift key when booting into Mac OS X. this will check your file structure and do a repair. This will also leave off some files from being used.
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1455
    "What is Safe Boot, Safe Mode? (Mac OS X) "
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1564?viewlocale=en_US
    *Are you using filevault?*
    The filevault image could have been corrupted, someone could have changed the password to the filevault id while not following the correct procedure, filevault image is not in the correct place, or the permissions on the file for filevault image could have changed.
    *You could try adding a new user*
    Get the Mac to set up an additional administrative account. You can then change the password on your old account.
    Start with your computer power off. Hold down command-s. Power on your computer.
    Type in the following:
    The first two commands will depend on your release of Mac OS X. Look at what is typed out in the console to determine the exact format.
    # Type the follow two instructions to access the startup disk in read/write. Press return after each command.
    /sbin/fsck -fy
    /sbin/mount -uw /
    cd /var/db
    pwd
    #List all files. The l is a lower case L.
    ls -a
    #The move command acts as a rename command in this format.
    mv -i .applesetupdone .applesetupdone.old
    reboot
    Once you've done that the computer reboots and it's like the first time you used the machine. Your old accounts are all safe. From there you just change all other account passwords in the account preferences!!
    Limnos adds detailed explainations:
    http://discussions.apple.com/message.jspa?messageID=8441597#8441597
    The above the idea came from a post by JoseAranda at September 9, 2006 3:48 AM
    http://www.askdavetaylor.com/howdo_i_reset_my_mac_os_x_admin_rootpassword.html
    You will need to scroll down to see this post. Search for applesetupdone
    Robert

  • Michael C stopped my MacBook booting into Darwin/BSD, but it is now sloooow

    I am testing a MacBook 2.16 GHz for possible use at work. Upgraded to 3GB RAM and Hitachi 200GB HD. Performance was great after a week, but one day I got a dark screen at bootup with the Darwin/BSD-login-password message that a lot of people seem to get. I followed Michael Conniff's advice (http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=4550428) and got the system to boot into the GUI properly. But ever since then performance has been very slow: e.g. selecting the Date and Time takes 5 seconds to launch and clicking on the AirPort icon takes the same amount of time to produce the drop-down menu. It's like the MacBook is running in slow-motion. The exception is the Dock: it pops up quickly and the Apps scroll by quickly. Launching the Apps is another matter, though.
    NO OTHER APPS INSTALLED. Really. No MS programs or even freeware. Just iLife '08. All the current updates have been installed. Zapped the PRAM, ran Disk Utility to check the disk and verify permissions--even booted into single-user mode and ran fsck (disk was okay). Tonight I reinstalled the OS in a clean install, installed all the updates, and afterwards the MacBook is just as slow. What is going on? If it's this slow, I guess I won't be using Parallels anytime soon to replace my Dell!

    Well, this has been frustrating. The original hard disk also will occasionally boot into Darwin and menu selection is still very sluggish. The local Apple Store won't touch an Apple recertified MacBook--even one that was just delivered a couple of days ago from the Apple Store Online. I then spent several hours on the phone, mostly on hold, but sometimes transferred in a closed loop from Customer Support to Tech Support and back to Customer Support. Sadly, the case number I was given by a rep (the third one I spoke to) isn't showing up as valid either. At this point I just want to return the MacBook (which I think I still can), but I can't reach anyone to arrange for this!

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