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FINAL TRIM SIZE : 7.5 in x 9.0 in
5
4.
A
t
the b
oot
selection screen,
select
the
op
erating
system
that
is
on
the
tap
e
drive
as
the
one
y
ou
w
an
t
to
b
o
ot
from.
F
or
example,
for
the tap
edriv
e:
...
1R SYSRECOVERY
...
En
ter
b
and
the
devic
e
sp
e
cic
ation
,
suc
h
as
1R
:
b
devic
e
sp
e
cic
ation
5.
Y
our
reco
v
ery
system
should
b
egin
loading
from
the
tap
e.
Once
y
our
reco
v
ery
system is
up and
running y
ou will
ha
v
e
a
minim
um
set
of
commands
to
use,
in
order
to
help
y
ou
repair
and restore
your
primary
(disk-based)
op
erating
system.
6.
F
rom
this p
oint,
the
sp
ecic
things
y
ou
need
to
do
to
reco
v
er
y
our
primary
system
dep
end
on
the
nature
of
the
b
o
ot problem.
Some of
the
things
that
y
ou
migh
t
need
to
do
are
outlined
in
the
follo
wing
list:
Note
If
y
our
inabilit
y
to
b
o
ot
your
system
is
caused
b
y
fault
y
hardw
are,
it
will
b
e
necessary
to
hav
e
that
hardw
are
repaired
b
efore
y
ou
can
pro
ceed
with
the
items
in
this
list.
a. Y
ou
migh
t
need
to
run
the
fsck
program
to
repair
y
our
ro
ot
le
system.
Do
so
in
single-user mo
de only
.
b.
The
/hp-ux
k
ernel
le
can
b
e
restored,
if it
has b
een corrupted
or
remo
v
ed,
b
y
doing
the
follo
wing:
i.
Mounting
your
system disk
to
an
empt
y
directory
(mak
e
one
if
necessary)
in
y
our
memory-based reco
very
system.
ii.
Using
the
cp
command
to
cop
y
the
/hp-ux
le
from y
our
memory-based system (it is a cop
yofy
our
real
/hp-ux
le) to the
directory y
ou
used as a moun
t p oin
tfory
our system disk. The
destination le should be called
hp-ux
.
Backing Up, Restoring, and Updating Your Software 5-11

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