Opened 5 years ago
Closed 5 years ago
#15684 closed bug (no change required)
Updating R1B1may inop a successful boot up to Desktop
Reported by: | cocobean | Owned by: | nobody |
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Priority: | normal | Milestone: | Unscheduled |
Component: | - General | Version: | R1/beta1 |
Keywords: | pkgman, update, beta1 | Cc: | |
Blocked By: | Blocking: | ||
Platform: | All |
Description
Steps used:
1. Installed Haiku R1B1 x86_64. 2. pkgman update (updated successfully, as of Feb 7, 2020) 3. shutdown -r (or full shutdown/restart computer)
Result: System wouldn't boot to Desktop or continue boot after boot menu. Booted to desktop fine before full 'pkgman update'. Also, this worked about a 1-2 months ago, so some recent change is causing this?
Attachments (2)
Change History (9)
comment:1 by , 5 years ago
comment:2 by , 5 years ago
Result: Disk activity stops during bootup.
I tested a 'pkgman update' using nightly image which still works.
If I do a clean install of R1B1 and then 'pkgman update', after a reboot the disk activity stops right after the Haiku boot menu (if activated). If I update only the haiku*(devel)-92 to haiku*(devel)-132 packages, I get same problem.
I never had this problem doing the exact thing awhile ago or with recent nightlies. Seems like this issue occured within the last two weeks.
If this is not repeatable from a clean R1B1 x64 install and a full "pkgman update' feel free to close ticket
by , 5 years ago
Attachment: | haiku_r1b1_x64_update-cocobean.txt added |
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Haiku R1B1 'pkgman update' log as of 02/08/2020
comment:3 by , 5 years ago
Result: Disk activity stops during bootup.
This still is an inadequate explanation. What icon does it stop at? Or does the blue desktop appear?
pkgman update
This may not work, indeed. Please use SoftwareUpdater, or run "pkgman full-sync".
comment:4 by , 5 years ago
The boot issue happens with the main haiku pkg. I just 'pkgman update haiku_devel'.I'll update just from Haikuports, to isolate anything else.
Issue happens before splash screen.I narrowed it down to the main Haiku package.
comment:5 by , 5 years ago
That means the bootloader is incompatible. This is known to happen if you do not update all packages properly. Again, use "full-sync" or SoftwareUpdater.
comment:6 by , 5 years ago
Steps used:
1. Installed Haiku R1B1 x86_64. 2. pkgman full-sync (updated successfully, as of Feb 9, 2020) 3. shutdown -r (system reboots, no issues)
Result: System successfully boots to Desktop. No issues. (hrev52295+132 x86_64)
Issue resolved.
by , 5 years ago
Attachment: | haiku_r1b1_pkgman_fullsync-cocobean.txt added |
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Haiku R1B1 'pkgman full-sync' log as of 02/09/2020
comment:7 by , 5 years ago
Resolution: | → no change required |
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Status: | new → closed |
This report is very vague. What happens, specifically?