Opened 3 years ago
Last modified 3 days ago
#17227 new bug
r1~beta3_hrev55181_57 breaks boot on Dell Optiplex 780 USTC
Reported by: | bronzie94 | Owned by: | nobody |
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Priority: | high | Milestone: | Unscheduled |
Component: | System/Kernel | Version: | R1/beta3 |
Keywords: | boot-failure | Cc: | |
Blocked By: | Blocking: | ||
Platform: | All |
Description
After upgrading to hrev1~beta3_hrev55181_57 my Dell Optiplex 780 USTC (Core 2 Duo 2.9GHz / 4GB / 300 SATA / Intel Series 4 Chipset) - refused to boot. It gets past post, engages in a very small amount of disk activity, then sits there with a black screen.
I had to recover via a previous state, and then downgrade to hrev1~beta3_hrev55181_56-1
tag: hrev55181
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Change History (40)
by , 3 years ago
Attachment: | syslog.old added |
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by , 3 years ago
syslog from after the upgrade/crash (including later downgrade, pre reboot)
comment:1 by , 3 years ago
There were not any changes to the bootloader or kernel merged to the beta3 branch since the release that I can see, so this is extremely strange...
comment:3 by , 3 years ago
That is odd @waddlesplash - don’t think I changed anything else that could impact boot (AFAIK)…. Was just playing with DOSbox… Thanks @vidrep! I’m loving Haiku on this machine (it is effectively my daily driver!) so would be sad if it was killed off.
comment:4 by , 3 years ago
It almost sounds like you got a corrupted bootloader package. Try just deleting all of your states and upgrading again.
comment:5 by , 3 years ago
Sorry, I should rephrase: only delete all your states after having permanently downgraded. Otherwise you will not be able to boot at all, of course.
comment:6 by , 3 years ago
I did a clean install of Beta 3, then an update to hrev55181+57. No problem booting. Does your Dell have any cards in the PCI or USB slots that may be causing your “no boot” condition?
comment:7 by , 3 years ago
Ok - will further experiment per advice - thanks for your help 😁
comment:8 by , 3 years ago
No Dice :( ... So I:
- Deleted previous system states with FilWip
- Changed back to the r1beta3/x86_64/current repo
- Did a "pkgman update" - it upgraded from the repository (ie downloaded new files)
Same behaviour on reboot - disk light flash and black screen - no more activity.
Once again restored from previous (single remaining, just pre upgrade) state, switched to hrev1~beta3_hrev55181_56 repo and downgraded via pkgman full-sync (it took this from the prev. state) and all is happy again...
@vidrep - which model is your Optiplex 780 - mine is the Ultra Compact model with no PCI slots - I think the larger ones may have a slightly different architecture? I was looking at them when buying this one and weighing up the pros and cons.
NB: I have no idea if the problem comes from the bootloader or kernal or whatever (outta my league on that conversation) I just took a punt on classification. I do have a power-on BIOS password @vidrep if you want to try adding that into the mix. There are a few status light flashes that occur after password is accepted (they always happen) so I assumed that was coming from the BIOS. After that is a pause, screen black, single <0.2 second HDD light flash, then nothing (where usually I would very promptly see the statup icons and logo).
So I am stumped. Maybe I should wait unti the next update to the beta and see what happens?
comment:9 by , 3 years ago
UPDATE: Curiouser and curiouser...
Deciding I didn't have too much to lose, I jumped track to the nightlies and updated to that - hrev55362 works fine - no issues on boot. Go figure. Maybe just leave it be unless someone comes up with the same issue.
I really appreciate yoour assistance @vidrep and @waddlesplash - love the community spirit in Haikuland!
comment:12 by , 3 years ago
Boot still broken with hrev55419 (reverted to 55410, which is last known hrev that boots on this machine)
follow-up: 14 comment:13 by , 3 years ago
comment:14 by , 3 years ago
Replying to vidrep:
Odd. I just updated to hrev55421 x86_64 from hrev55181+57 on my Dell Optiplex 780 and it's working fine.
You don't have the ultracompact model (like 25cm across at the front), < 10cm high), do you? Yours has PCI card slots etc, yes? If so you have a different mother board and chipset...
comment:15 by , 3 years ago
Nightly hrev55425 still broken for boot - have reverted to 55410 as it is the last known working build for me.
follow-up: 18 comment:17 by , 3 years ago
Could you try to install haiku_loader package from a nightly that doesn't boot on your working system?
comment:18 by , 3 years ago
Replying to diver:
Could you try to install haiku_loader package from a nightly that doesn't boot on your working system?
Will research how to do that - if you can steer me toward any reference on how, that would be awesome :)
comment:19 by , 3 years ago
Nightly hrev55438 broken for boot - have reverted to 55427 as it is the last known working build for me.
follow-up: 21 comment:20 by , 3 years ago
You can just install a haiku_loader package of the correct hrev from one of the "state_" folders, by using "pkgman install path/to/haiku_loader...hpkg".
comment:21 by , 3 years ago
Replying to waddlesplash:
You can just install a haiku_loader package of the correct hrev from one of the "state_" folders, by using "pkgman install path/to/haiku_loader...hpkg".
Awesome! thanks @waddlesplash. hrev55444 is booting for me, so I will try that on the next build that doesn't work, and report my findings here :)
comment:22 by , 3 years ago
hrev55457 will not complete boot for me, this time with a different symptom - boot progresses up to "Chip" icon (it does not "light") and then machine stalls/freezes. Have reverted to hrev55449 which is the last known bootable hrev for me.
I will not try a previous bootloader in this particular case, as this appears to likely be a different problem.. To note, hrevs 55444, 55448 and 55449 all boot successfully on this machine.
comment:24 by , 3 years ago
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comment:26 by , 3 years ago
APPEARS TO NOT BE THE BOOTLOADER. On hrev555007 (which black screens and freezes on boot for me) I replaced the bootloader with haiku_loader-hrev1~beta3_hrev55500-1-x86_64.hpkg (a build that boots for me) and the same problem occured - the machine has a few flashes of HDD activity then freezes on a black screen. Have reverted to 555000 for now.
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comment:32 by , 3 years ago
hrev55643 freezes on black screen / no disk activity immediately after BIOS messages and brief disk flash, before Haiku logo appears. Have reverted to hrev 55639 which boots fine.
follow-up: 34 comment:33 by , 3 years ago
This looks like a kernel build issue which weirdly only manifests itself on your hardware. To confirm this you can extract non-working haiku package with:
mkdir haiku_extracted package extract -C haiku_extracted /path/to/haiku-r1~beta3_hrev55643-1-x86_64.hpkg
then copy your running kernel to extracted folder:
cp /system/kernel_x86_64 haiku_extracted/system
and then re-create haiku hpkg with:
package -C haiku_extracted haiku-r1~beta3_hrev55643-1-x86_64.hpkg
If the resulting package boots then it would point to a problem with the kernel.
comment:34 by , 3 years ago
hrevs 55650 and 55655 are working, so I will do so next time I encounter the issue upon upgrade :)
Replying to diver:
This looks like a kernel build issue which weirdly only manifests itself on your hardware. To confirm this you can extract non-working haiku package with...
comment:35 by , 3 years ago
hrev55667 breaks boot again (black screen post BIOS / freeze) - I will try individual package swaps when I have some time to do so and will report back
comment:36 by , 3 years ago
Swapping individual packages wouldn't make a difference since the system lives in only two packages: haiku_loader and haiku.
comment:38 by , 3 days ago
Keywords: | boot-failure added |
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Syslog from before the upgrade/boot crash