Opened 16 months ago
Closed 6 weeks ago
#18557 closed bug (fixed)
[EFI] No icons light, unless booted through EFI shell
Reported by: | Jose64141 | Owned by: | |
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Priority: | normal | Milestone: | R1/beta6 |
Component: | System/Boot Loader/EFI | Version: | R1/Development |
Keywords: | Cc: | ||
Blocked By: | Blocking: | ||
Platform: | x86-64 |
Description (last modified by )
I have a Samsung Galaxy Book2 laptop, model 750-XED. I tried booting Haiku hrev57158, but the boot icons wouldn't light up, not even the atom one. The boot loader menu itself worked fine, the problem stars when it tries to load the kernel. However, if I boot an EFI Shell and run the boot loader from there, it runs just fine. This computer uses a custom AMI firmware.
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Change History (10)
comment:1 by , 16 months ago
Description: | modified (diff) |
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comment:2 by , 16 months ago
Summary: | Haiku not loading. → [EFI] No icons light, unless booted through EFI shell |
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comment:3 by , 16 months ago
by , 16 months ago
Attachment: | Haiku panic.jpg added |
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comment:4 by , 16 months ago
This panic is somewhat expected when using onscreen debug. Disabling SMP should work around it.
comment:5 by , 16 months ago
I have tried disabling SMP on the first try, and I tried it now, and in both cases i had the original problem, no onscreen debug.
comment:6 by , 9 months ago
Priority: | blocker → normal |
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comment:9 by , 6 weeks ago
Milestone: | Unscheduled → R1/beta6 |
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Resolution: | → fixed |
Status: | new → closed |
Excellent, thanks for testing!
A tried something, and it randomly booted. Usually, when I activated on screen debugging nothing would happen, it would still lock on the splash screen. Now, i tried activating that (and disabling on screen paging), and changing the resolution to the minimum, and it would show the debug output. Still, it would throw a kernel panic. Then, I tried activating on screen debugging again with the max resolution, and it would work! But the I tried again and nothing, so it seems like it was pure luck. The kernel panic screen is attached.