Ticket #329 (closed bug: invalid)

Opened 3 years ago

Last modified 3 years ago

[vmware] haiku doesn't boot

Reported by: diver Owned by: axeld
Priority: normal Milestone: R1
Component: System/Kernel Version:
Cc: Blocked By:
Platform: Blocking:

Description

It could be vmware bug, but it works with my linux and macosx installations. Haiku doesn't boot in vmware if you add you add physical disk as second hard drive. With onscreen logging i managed to find that it stops when KDiskDeviceManager scanning physical drive. Screenshot will follow. Tested with rev16836.

Attachments

2nd_drive.PNG (41.1 kB) - added by diver 3 years ago.
onscreen debug output

Change History

Changed 3 years ago by diver

onscreen debug output

Changed 3 years ago by marcusoverhagen

Reassigning to Ingo, author of KDiskDeviceManager

Changed 3 years ago by marcusoverhagen

  • owner changed from marcusoverhagen to bonefish

Changed 3 years ago by marcusoverhagen

  • cc marcus@… added

Changed 3 years ago by bonefish

  • owner changed from bonefish to axeld

Changed 3 years ago by bonefish

This is probably a driver issue. Reassigning to the kernel chief.

Changed 3 years ago by axeld

  • status changed from new to closed

Changed 3 years ago by axeld

  • resolution set to worksforme

Changed 3 years ago by axeld

This looks like VMware crashes - since a) I don't have VMware, and b) this is an emulated system that does not necessarily behave like a real system, and c) if VMware crashes it can hardly be a bug in Haiku.

Please reopen the bug in case Haiku crashes and not VMware as it looks.

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