On 12/08/2004, at 2:51 PM, Robert Ameeti wrote: > You can't boot into root unless you previously had root enabled. As a > single user, there is no option other than entering that user's > password. And if you have auto login as the setting, I don't think > you'll even have the option to do that. Couple of thoughts. I was under the impression that resetting the password using the CD did enable the root account. In fact I've just verified that by doing a CD/reset password on a Panther Mac that (I checked) had a disabled root account beforehand. After that I was able to log in fine using the root account. May I ask what gives you the impression that root isn't being enabled in your case? Root (or System Administrator, to use Apple's long name) will not show up when the login panel shows a list of users, that's one main reason the Other button also shows in the login screen. Click that and you get the user & password login pane where you can specify a non-listed account name. Additionally, if auto login is set and you're dropped straight into Finder without needing a password, doing a logout will still get you back to the login screen. cheers, Paul.