Opened 10 months ago

Last modified 10 months ago

#18515 new bug

DVD in VMware: panic no boot partitions

Reported by: SpareEnderboy Owned by:
Priority: normal Milestone: Unscheduled
Component: Drivers/Disk/AHCI Version: R1/beta4
Keywords: boot-failure Cc:
Blocked By: Blocking:
Platform: x86-64

Description (last modified by SpareEnderboy)

I have a 16GB HDD partition, but while trying to boot Haiku OS, it doesn't recognize the DVD drive on the VM.
https://i.imgur.com/DLQQBc6.png
The CD can boot in VMWare, but Haiku OS doesn;t read all of the boot files.
I need to paraphrase. I'm booting in VMWare, with a 16GB SCSI hard drive, booting off of a virtual IDE DVD drive.

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Image from booting on VMWare

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Change History (6)

by SpareEnderboy, 10 months ago

Attachment: DLQQBc6 - Imgur.png added

Image from booting on VMWare

comment:1 by SpareEnderboy, 10 months ago

Description: modified (diff)

comment:2 by SpareEnderboy, 10 months ago

EDIT: I first tried a IMG tag to the actual page, it didn't work
(https://imgur.com/DLQQBc6)
Then, I did a link to the source image (I didn't know it was the source image)
And when I found out it was the source image, i put it in a IMG tag and resized it
https://i.imgur.com/DLQQBc6.png

Last edited 10 months ago by SpareEnderboy (previous) (diff)

comment:3 by waddlesplash, 10 months ago

Keywords: boot-failure added
Priority: highnormal

It looks like an ISO9660 partition was found with the right name, anyway, so I wonder why it didn't succeed in going further.

comment:4 by waddlesplash, 10 months ago

Summary: Missing CD-ROM DriverDVD in VMware: panic no boot partitions

comment:5 by pulkomandy, 10 months ago

The ISO9660 partition is only for booting, I think? Then we have an Intel partition table on the device with a BFS partition containing the actual files.

A complete copy of the syslog would be helpful. To do this, configure VMWare to log serial port activity to a file, boot Haiku until it panics, and attach the resulting file to the ticket.

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