Opened 3 years ago

Closed 4 days ago

#17421 closed bug (invalid)

KDL: No boot partitions found [MacBookPro14,3]

Reported by: konrad Owned by: nobody
Priority: normal Milestone: Unscheduled
Component: System/Kernel Version: R1/beta3
Keywords: boot-failure Cc:
Blocked By: Blocking:
Platform: All

Description (last modified by konrad)

I am trying to USB boot Beta3 to install it on my Macbook Pro: Model Identifier: MacBookPro14,3

Tried both vanilla Beta3 and Nightly with the same results.

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by konrad, 3 years ago

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comment:1 by konrad, 3 years ago

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comment:2 by konrad, 3 years ago

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comment:3 by waddlesplash, 3 years ago

Keywords: boot-failure added
Summary: KDL: No boot partition foundKDL: No boot partitions found [MacBookPro14,3]

Which is the screenshot of, beta3 or nightly?

Can you type at the prompt?

If so, can you boot using "disable SMP" and "enable on-screen debug output", and take a picture of the first page that has "usb xhci: ..." lines?

comment:4 by konrad, 3 years ago

This one is from Nightly rev: 55662 Keyboard doesn't work.

If I press space right after I select EFI boot from boot menu it goes black and hangs.

Version 0, edited 3 years ago by konrad (next)

comment:5 by konrad, 3 years ago

I edited the kernel settings file on another Haiku machine and turned off smp. Still the same crash, but on CPU 0 instead. I dont know if its a hint but my fans doesnt spin up after this change.

comment:6 by waddlesplash, 3 years ago

Fans spinning up is because all CPUs enter busy loops during KDL.

Going black and hanging is probably due to MacBooks not supporting text mode. Possibly I can hack together again that video console mode EFI loader I pushed not long ago...

in reply to:  6 comment:7 by konrad, 3 years ago

Replying to waddlesplash:

Fans spinning up is because all CPUs enter busy loops during KDL.

Going black and hanging is probably due to MacBooks not supporting text mode. Possibly I can hack together again that video console mode EFI loader I pushed not long ago...

That would be great, I have another MBP that doesnt even try to boot, it just shows the splash and then hangs. Just let me know when I should try something out.

comment:8 by waddlesplash, 3 years ago

There were some changes to logging and to XHCI in the last few months; please test with hrev55889+ and take a new picture of the crash screen. If it still produces nothing of interest I can try to make a custom bootloader build for better diagnosis.

comment:9 by waddlesplash, 4 days ago

Resolution: invalid
Status: newclosed

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