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<strong>SUSE</strong> Linux <strong>of</strong>fers two different methods to cope with this kind <strong>of</strong> situation. You can<br />

either use the YaST System Repair functionality or boot the rescue system. The following<br />

sections cover both flavors <strong>of</strong> system repair.<br />

Using YaST System Repair<br />

Before launching the YaST System Repair module, determine in which mode to run it<br />

to best fit your needs. Depending on the severeness and cause <strong>of</strong> your system failure<br />

and your expertise, there are three different modes to choose from:<br />

Automatic Repair<br />

If your system failed due to an unknown cause and you basically do not know<br />

which part <strong>of</strong> the system is to blame for the failure, use Automatic Repair. An extensive<br />

automated check will be performed on all components <strong>of</strong> your installed<br />

system. For a detailed description <strong>of</strong> this procedure, refer to Section “Automatic<br />

Repair” (page 239).<br />

Customized Repair<br />

If your system failed and you already know which component is to blame, you can<br />

cut the lengthy system check with Automatic Repair short by limiting the scope <strong>of</strong><br />

the system analysis to those components. For example, if the system messages<br />

prior to the failure seem to indicate an error with the package database, you can<br />

limit the analysis and repair procedure to checking and restoring this aspect <strong>of</strong> your<br />

system. For a detailed description <strong>of</strong> this procedure, refer to Section “Customized<br />

Repair” (page 241).<br />

Expert Tools<br />

If you already have a clear idea <strong>of</strong> what component failed and how this should be<br />

fixed, you can skip the analysis runs and directly apply the tools necessary for the<br />

repair <strong>of</strong> the respective component. For details, refer to Section “Expert Tools”<br />

(page 242).<br />

Choose one <strong>of</strong> the repair modes as described above and proceed with the system repair<br />

as outlined in the following sections.<br />

Automatic Repair<br />

To start the automatic repair mode <strong>of</strong> YaST System Repair, proceed as follows:<br />

Common Problems and Their Solutions 239

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