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240 Start-Up<br />

1 Boot the system with the original installation medium used for the initial installation<br />

(as outlined in Chapter 1, Installation with YaST (page 3)).<br />

2 Select the Repair Installed System installation mode.<br />

3 Select Automatic Repair.<br />

YaST now launches an extensive analysis <strong>of</strong> the installed system. The progress<br />

<strong>of</strong> the procedure is displayed at the bottom <strong>of</strong> the screen with two progress bars.<br />

The upper bar shows the progress <strong>of</strong> the currently running test. The lower bar<br />

shows the overall progress <strong>of</strong> the analysis. The log window in the top section<br />

tracks the currently running test and its result. See Figure 9.2, “Automatic Repair<br />

Mode” (page 240). The following main test runs are performed with every run.<br />

They contain, in turn, a number <strong>of</strong> individual subtests.<br />

Figure 9.2 Automatic Repair Mode<br />

Partition Tables <strong>of</strong> All Hard Disks<br />

Checks the validity and coherence <strong>of</strong> the partition tables <strong>of</strong> all detected hard<br />

disks.<br />

Swap Partitions<br />

The swap partitions <strong>of</strong> the installed system are detected, tested, and <strong>of</strong>fered<br />

for activation where applicable. The <strong>of</strong>fer should be accepted for the sake<br />

<strong>of</strong> a higher system repair speed.

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