HT3964 socket is not connected

My Macbook pro would not boot,
the Launch Msg says (Socket is not Connected).
Pls anyone, do help out with steps to get it back on track.
thanks...

Wild guess. Is there an ssh-agent running under the username you are logging into?
I know that in Leopard when you interactively login, you get an ssh-agent created and most likely a socket is used to communicate with it.
So I'm wondering launchd (which I think starts up the sshd) is having problems creating an ssh-agent for the login session.
Again, this is a wild guess.

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