unable to login ....

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3 days back my company imported a second hand embroidery punching machine which can only work with the help of Software loaded on a “external personal computer attached loaded with Suse Linux 8.2 Operating System” At first few hours all things were perfect and the P.C started the Operating Software and was running nicely and on restarting it after shutdown was working properly. But as being first time user of Linux God Know what things had gone wrong that now I am not able Start The Suse Linux operating software!!!
At first I am able to see the window where it ask preference of boot in
At Second I am able to see the Logo Of SUSE
At third Some Line Command starts
At Forth (Now the problem comes in a line command written as: -) “(none) login:”
When I enter login as root or any other word then the next line appears as
Welcome to Suse. ……………………Etc. and again on the next line the same command line appears “(none) login:”
Kindly Help Me as most urgent I am not able to do my work, what should I Do? How can I fix the problem? bold text

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Quote:At first I am able to see the window where it ask preference of boot in

What are the choices of logging in that you get and which are you choosing? This is a very old version of SuSE and I need to search my memory banks.

I'll take a wild guess and say that you are attempting to login at disagnostic mode or console mode.

Try choosing the first menu option. If you get the same response, try typing in startx (hit the enter key) at the command prompt.

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Hi Rajpatel,
At a guess it sounds like you might be right Danleff.
Rajpatel what happens if you type ' rescue ' at that login prompt?
 
"But as being first time user of Linux"
 
remember linux is case senstive, so no caps lock etc. All lower case!
 
"At first I am able to see the window where it ask preference of boot in"
 
Out of interest what options are you presented with?
 
" “(none) login:” "
 
Just out of interest again! have you just pressed the enter key? or entered ' none ' at this prompt??
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Whoops!!!!!,
" “ none) login:” "
Got Mega confused!! {computer been drinking!!}
 
should have been " : -) “(none) login:” "
 
Just out of interest again! have you just pressed the enter key? or entered ' none ' at this prompt??
 
.........
Regards,
Ian.
,,.....,,
~~~
"@|@"
^
*
________________________________________________
 
"...Intelligent people don't call people stupid!
-only stupid people, call other's stupid!..."
"...If you want something done well!
-leave it in the microwave overnight!..."
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-above-
-yet AGAIN whoops my appologies-
but at the:
' :):"(none) Login:" '
not all that corupted stuff above