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242 Start-Up<br />

Clicking Next starts a narrower test procedure that probably has a significantly<br />

shorter running time.<br />

Not all test groups can be applied individually. The analysis <strong>of</strong> the fstab entries<br />

is always bound to an examination <strong>of</strong> the file systems, including existing swap<br />

partitions. YaST automatically resolves such dependencies by selecting the<br />

smallest number <strong>of</strong> necessary test runs.<br />

4 Whenever an error is encountered, the procedure stops and a dialog opens outlining<br />

the details and possible solutions.<br />

Read the screen messages carefully before accepting the proposed fix. If you<br />

decide to decline a proposed solution, your system remains unchanged.<br />

5 After the repair process has been terminated successfully, click OK and Finish<br />

and remove the installation media. The system automatically reboots.<br />

Expert Tools<br />

If you are knowledgeable with <strong>SUSE</strong> Linux and already have a very clear idea <strong>of</strong> what<br />

needs to be repaired in your system, directly apply the tools skipping the system analysis.<br />

To make use <strong>of</strong> the Expert Tools feature <strong>of</strong> the YaST System Repair module, proceed<br />

as follows:<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 Expert Tools.<br />

Choose one or more <strong>of</strong> the following options to repair your faulty system:<br />

Install New Boot Loader<br />

This starts the YaST boot loader configuration module. Find details in Section<br />

“Configuring the Boot Loader with YaST” (Chapter 9, The Boot Loader,<br />

↑Reference).

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