1. Press F8 when you see the Darwin boot screen.
2. As a boot option you write (to get in single user mode):
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-s
3. When your computer is done loading and you are at the root, you enter this:
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/sbin/fsck -fy
4. You should get the message "Rows system was modified." (I personaly didn't get this message, just a message that my Leopard partition was fine)
5. Now we mount the partition, otherwise we can't make modifications in the rows system. So you enter (MIND THE SPACE BETWEEN uw AND /!!!):
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/sbin/mount -uw /
6. Now choose a password for your root account. So you type:
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passwd root
7. Now you have to enter your password, 2 times. You don't see anything happen when you enter your password, but it'll work.
8.Now we are going to tell Mac OSX that the configuration is completed. So you enter (where NAME! is the name of the partition you installed OS X86 on, if you don't remember, you can press TAB to see the possible options (This didn't really work for me, I named my partition Leopard, but I didn't see Leopard when I pressed TAB, just a looooong list of words):
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touch /Volumes/NAME!/var/db/.AppleSetupDone
9. And that was everything. Lets see if it works, enter:
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reboot
10. Login with the name "root" and your choosen password (case sensitive).
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