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Custom Boot Options<br />

After selecting a boot option, enter the appropriate keyword at the boot prompt or<br />

enter some custom boot options as described in Section 9.2.3, “Installation Fails<br />

and Machine Fails to Boot” (page 219). To launch the installation process, press<br />

Enter .<br />

Screen Resolutions<br />

Use the F keys to determine the screen resolution for installation. If you need to<br />

boot in text mode, choose F3 .<br />

9.3 Boot Problems<br />

Boot problems are situations when your system does not boot properly (that is, does<br />

not boot to the expected runlevel and login screen).<br />

9.3.1 Machine Loads the BIOS Properly but<br />

Fails to Load the GRUB Boot Loader<br />

If the hardware is functioning properly, it is possible that the boot loader has become<br />

corrupted and Linux cannot start on the machine. In this case, it is necessary to reinstall<br />

the boot loader.<br />

To reinstall the boot loader, proceed as follows:<br />

1 Insert the installation media into the drive.<br />

2 Reboot the machine.<br />

3 Select Installation from the boot menu.<br />

4 Select a language.<br />

5 Accept the license agreement.<br />

6 In the Installation Mode screen, select Other and set the installation mode to<br />

Repair Installed System.<br />

Common Problems and Their Solutions 223

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