Opened 9 years ago

Last modified 4 years ago

#11908 closed bug

unhandled page fault in kernel space at 0x0, ip 0x816592f3 — at Version 1

Reported by: dac324 Owned by: mmlr
Priority: normal Milestone:
Component: Drivers/USB/EHCI Version: R1/alpha4.1
Keywords: Cc:
Blocked By: Blocking:
Platform: All

Description (last modified by waddlesplash)

Haiku has made it into the news on German Heise Newsticker.

Having already read about the OS and its history before, I decided to give it a try. Downloaded the latest Anyboot image and wrote it on an empty USB stick.

The stick first failed to boot ("could not find a bootable partition") but that could be fixed by attaching the USB stick directly to the PC and not via USB hub.

But the second attempt to boot Haiku was not successful either.

I get

unhandled page fault in kernel space at 0x0, ip0x816592f3

I have no clue how to remedy this. The PC is a Dell Latitude E7440 laptop with an Intel Core i7-4600 and 8 GB RAM (which should be fairly enough in my opinion for a modern OS).

Seems that this was it for Haiku here, what a pity. I was indeed curious.

Change History (2)

by dac324, 9 years ago

Attachment: IMG_20150317_152015.jpg added

Screenshot with stack trace

comment:1 by waddlesplash, 9 years ago

Component: DriversDrivers/USB
Description: modified (diff)
Owner: changed from nobody to mmlr

The text that would be the most useful (error code & message) is partially cut off. Can you try to take a better picture? Also, are you using the alpha, or the latest nightly? Nightly images can be obtained from here.

If you can, a syslog from a booted Haiku as well as the output of listdev would be helpful.

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