Chapter 5. System Startup and Login


Usually, the first thing you do when you sit down at your computer is either hit the Power-On button orfor those who leave their machines on all the timelog in. Most of the time, you probably don't think much about what happens behind the Apple logo and spinner as the system boots up or about the events that happen between the time you enter your username and password and the time Mac OS X's desktop appears.

Booting a Mac is not a single-step process; over 100 programs take part in the process of transforming your machine from an inert collection of plastic and metal into a running system. In general, though, the process can be broken down into three major steps. First, the hardware powers up and organizes itself. Next, the hardware launches the operating system, and then the operating system finally starts up. This chapter removes the veil of mystery and shows what goes on behind the scenes as your Mac starts upfrom the time you press that Power-On button, right up to the login screen.




Running Mac OS X Tiger
Running Mac OS X Tiger: A No-Compromise Power Users Guide to the Mac (Animal Guide)
ISBN: 0596009135
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2004
Pages: 166

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