
FINAL
TRIM
SIZE
:
7.0
in
x
8.5
in
6
5.
A
t
the
b o ot
selection
screen,
select
the
op erating
system
that
is
on
the
tap
e
driv
e
as
the
one
y
ou
w
an
t
to
b o ot
from.
F
or
example,
for
the
tap
e
driv
e:
...
P1
scsi.3.0
HP35450A
...
En
ter
b
and
the
devic
e
sp
e
cic
ation
,
suc
h
as
P1 :
b
devic
e
sp
e
cic
ation
6.
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
minimum
set
of
commands
to
use,
in
order
to
help
y
ou
repair
and
restore
y
our
primary
(disk-based)
op erating
system.
7.
F
rom
this
p oint,
the
sp ecic
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
might
need
to
do
are
outlined
in
the
following
list:
Note
If
y
our
inabilit y
to
b o ot
y
our
system
is
caused
b
y
faulty
hardw
are,
it
will
b e
necessary
to
ha
v
e
that
hardw
are
repaired
b efore
y
ou
can
pro ceed
with
the
items
in
this
list.
a.
Y
ou
might
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
remov
ed,
b
y
doing
the
follo
wing:
i.
Moun
ting
y
our
system
disk
to
an
empt
y
directory
(make
one
if
necessary)
in
y
our
memory-based
reco
v
ery
system.
ii.
Using
the
cp
command
to
cop
y
the
/hp-ux
le
from
y
our
memory-based
system
(it
is
a
cop
y
of
y
our
r
e
al
/hp-ux
le)
to
the
directory
y
ou
used
as
a
moun
t
p oint
for
y
our
system
disk.
The
destination
le
should
b e
called
hp-ux .
DRAFT
2/5/97
11:31
Backing
Up,
Restoring,
and
Updating
Softw
are
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