The system did eventually pass through that point of printing out the firewall logs. It eventually brought up the system. After entering the username and password, its got stuck on the Fedora 2 logo screen for a while and then now it's stuck on a clean blue screen.
I can't help you there.. I boot into init 3, i've never used GUI on Fedora, console only.
You mentioned starting the machine in single user mode. How can I do in this situation?
When you boot..
Highlight the kernel you want to load
press 'e' for edit
select the line that starts with 'kernel' and hit 'e' to edit that line
Go to the end of the line and type single as a separate word (press the [Spacebar] and then type single). Press [Enter] to exit edit mode.
Back at the GRUB screen, type b to boot into single user mode.
every message and I don't have control over it, I think. Sorry to the list for this inconvenience.
I figured, no worries.