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Starting and stopping the system

Troubleshooting system startup

This section discusses reasons why a system that has booted successfully in the past may not boot now. These situations usually occur as a result of a power failure or system panic that corrupts the root filesystem, although configuration changes, hardware failure, and human error can also cause these situations.

If you are performing an installation and your system fails to boot see ``Troubleshooting the installation''.

If you cannot boot your system:

Many of the problems discussed here relate to missing system files. ``About missing or corrupted system files'' explains what you need to restore files.

These problems are discussed:


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