i just received a g5 desktop with os x server installed. i wanted to add another admin account, so i booted in apple-s to get command line, where i proceeded to erase the .AppleSetupDone file. when the computer rebooted, it opened the setup assistant, which i wanted -- but it asked for the serial number which i can't find! i have all the install discs and the documentation, but i don't know where the serial number is. any ideas on what to do?
is there possibly a way to get back to the other admin account on the system? i have the username and password for it.
2007-08-08
16:52:07
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crazydiamond399
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i solved it. i had been at a stage where i wasn't able to boot without going straight to setup -- so i couldn't start up mac os.
what i did was reboot into apple-s mode (command line), and open a text editor (pico). then i rewrote by hand the entire contents of .AppleSetupDone -- i did this by opening the file on another computer and reading it there.
i rebooted and all was well.
thanks for your help -- not the first dude though, he clearly doesn't understand that it's the PC users who are making the mistake...
2007-08-09
10:34:03 ·
update #1