Changes between Initial Version and Version 1 of Ticket #16753
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- Jan 13, 2021, 8:34:27 PM (4 years ago)
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Ticket #16753 – Description
initial v1 6 6 7 7 Issue: 8 As this pc is set as full UEFI, in order to blacklist the graphics driver I have to press SPACEBAR (not SHIFT key) to trigger the bootloader menu and mark the Safe Graphics mode. This is impossible to get done. Bootloader does not respond to keyboard input.8 As this pc is set as full UEFI, in order to blacklist the graphics driver I have to press SPACEBAR (not SHIFT key) to trigger the bootloader menu and mark the Safe Graphics mode. This is impossible to get done. Bootloader does not respond to keyboard input. 9 9 10 I said SPACEBAR and SHIFT because I forgot that it was set to full UEFI, so I did use both.10 I said SPACEBAR and SHIFT because I forgot that it was set to full UEFI, so I did use both. 11 11 12 I tried the process:12 I tried the process: 13 13 - with the default setup as stated in the Scenario part 14 14 - with the keyboard plugged into one of the USB 2.0 ports … … 16 16 - with the plain microsoft keyboard plugged to the USB 2.0 port 17 17 18 In any case Bootloader seems to bypass keypresses thus making it impossible to activate any safe mode resulting in never reaching the desktop.18 In any case Bootloader seems to bypass keypresses thus making it impossible to activate any safe mode resulting in never reaching the desktop. 19 19 20 20 Circunvent: 21 In order to get to the desktop I booted the pc with another working Haiku USB stick and modified the21 In order to get to the desktop I booted the pc with another working Haiku USB stick and modified the 22 22 {{{ 23 23 /boot/home/config/settings/kernel/drivers/kernel … … 27 27 With this "trick", the USB stick with the hrev54886 Haiku boots to desktop and allows to install Haiku onto an external USB disk, which I did without issues. 28 28 29 29 Re-Issue: 30 30 (New Scenario) 31 31 Same as initial Scenario, changing the USB stick with Haiku hrev54886 ISO, with the newly installed USB HD. … … 33 33 The system boots and stops at the bootloader menu where have to select the state to be able to continue with the booting process. Then again, no keyboard input at the bootloader menu. 34 34 35 Mounting the drive on a working Haiku USB stick shows that no wsyslog is available, the /boot/system/var/log folder only holds the file es1370.log.35 Mounting the drive on a working Haiku USB stick shows that no syslog is available, the /boot/system/var/log folder only holds the file es1370.log. 36 36 37 38 This only happened with hrev54886 USB stick that holds a clean new image of Haiku hrev54886 burned with etcher doing what I said before. That same clean image, used as "Install from" in the Haiku installer, resulted in a working install on the USB external drive without keyboard issueswith the setup as stated in the initial Scenario.37 Weirdo Ghosting: 38 This only happened with hrev54886 USB stick that holds a clean new image of Haiku hrev54886 burned with etcher doing what I said before. That same clean image, used as "Install from" in the Haiku installer, used from an old working Haiku USB stick, resulted in a working install on the external USB drive without keyboard issues, with the setup as stated in the initial Scenario. 39 39 40 40 This is the first time that any Haiku ISO on an USB stick does this on any of the HW I use. 41 41 42 42 I still keep that USB stick with that image, so if you need me to do any test, let me know. 43 43 44 45 44 Regards, 45 RR