On Feb 22, 2009, at 6:16 PM, Jonas Lopez wrote:

>
> Yes there is a Readme with Applejack and in it is the following:
> "Running this script while logged in as a user can crash your system"
>
> So the question still is; HOW TO LOG OUT?
>
> The last item on the Apple menu is
> LOG OUT.
>
> Question is:
> Are we REQUIRED to use this to quit then start up holding command  
> plus S for Single user mode?

No, any time you shut down or restart, all users are automatically  
logged out before the computer powers down.

So, as long as either power up the computer holding the command S, or  
restart hitting command S just after the screen goes blank, you are  
starting in single user mode.

Logging in is something that happens each time you start the computer.  
It can be either automatic to your user account by selecting that  
option in the Users preference pane, or you can be presented with a  
list of available users upon start up (before you see any desktop) to  
choose which one you want to log into.

Len

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