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dufresnem

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Aug 19, 2002
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I need to display an IT Banner on startup on our new G5 running Mac OS X v10.3.5. I was able to do this in previous versions by copyig a bitmap file to the system folder.

Mac OS X v10.3.5 will not allow me to copy the bitmap file to the system folder. What do I need to do to accomplish this.
 
I assume you have root administrative rights? That's the only way you can add to the System folder.

Software: XL2002 on Win2K
Humanware: Older than dirt
 
By that, you may have to restart, and logon at the root level, rather than just have access to the root.

Software: XL2002 on Win2K
Humanware: Older than dirt
 
To logon is root, simply type "root" as your username and the root password in the password field. You can enable the root user in the NetInfo Manager in the Utilities folder.

Hope that helps...

-Brady
 
Thanks for telling me how to enable root. Wasn't aware there was a root account(newbie mac tech), and secondly, I don't recall seeing any account name known as root in my review of the system.


I'll try that.

 
For some reason I cannot enable the root account from NetInfo Manager. I found this post on the web at another forum indicating a possible probelm with MAC OS 10.3.5

NetInfoManager
Available for: Mac OS X v10.3.5 and Mac OS X Server v10.3.5
CVE-ID: CAN-2004-0924
Impact: Incorrect indication of account status
Description: The NetInfo Manager utility can enable the "root" account, but after a single "root" login it is no longer possible to use NetInfo Manager to disable the account and it incorrectly appears to be disabled. This issue does not affect systems prior to Mac OS X v10.3 or Mac OS X Server v10.3.

How do I get around this?

 
Finally enabled root account, but cannot login as root from the main login prompt. There is only one logon name. I cannot select or type another username or password at the main login screen.

How do you enable multiple logins on MAC OS 10.3.5?

 
Root login OK

Startup screen still not working under OS 10.3.5.

The startupscreen.sup file used on the G4(which is working) has been copied over to the new G5 system folder using root access. Rebooted and still will not come up.

Any suggestions?

 
mdufresn,

What kind of start up screen are you talking about? Are you talking about replacing the apple logo that appears during boot up? The white panel that displays start up progress? The background picture that comes up behind the logon screen?

To replace the apple logo you need to write the new picture into the firmware, replacing the apple logo. To modify the white panel that displays progress you need to replace a special PDF file called "bootpanel.pdf".

Tools for doing either of those things can be found at
As far as I know "startupscreen.sup" was a Mac classic thing and isn't supported under OS X.
 
Finally, someone answered my question. That's one thing I dislike about Apple, their documentation is hoorible!!

If it wasn't for the forums, you'd have no help at all.

I'll try your suggestions.
 
In Apple's defense what you want to do is *not* supported, it's a hack - which means be warned, what works for one rev of the OS may not work for the next one.

Apple doesn't support alteration of the look-and-feel of the OS.
 
In answer to"How do you enable multiple logins on MAC OS 10.3.5?"
In the system preferences select "accounts" in the accounts window click "login options" and select "display login window as: name and password" and deselect "automatically login as" this will give you a login screen that you will enable you to login as root
 
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