Opened 3 months ago

Last modified 4 weeks ago

#19109 new bug

Beta 5 - no boot from USB Stick

Reported by: vercu Owned by: mmlr
Priority: normal Milestone: Unscheduled
Component: Drivers/USB Version: R1/beta5
Keywords: boot-failure Cc:
Blocked By: Blocking:
Platform: All

Description

I have got a Notebook (TigerLake Chipset). It has NVMe Hard Disk not visible #18500. I used a 256gb USB Stick with beta 4 and nightlies. That worked without problems. Installed Beta 5 on this stick the notebook mostly does not boot. Today it booted only on a single startup. After that no booting. What works 10 out of 10 is another USB stick with the dded Beta 5 iso.

Picture of the failure is enclosed. Any ideas what went wrong?

Laptop configuration: HP Envy 14-eb0001nt, i7-1165G7, 16gb RAM, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 Ti Max-Q/Intel Iris Xe, 1TB NVMe, WI-FI 6 AX201

Attachments (4)

NVMe Hard Disk not visible.jpg (289.9 KB ) - added by vercu 3 months ago.
syslog-256gb_usb (104.5 KB ) - added by vercu 3 months ago.
syslog.old-256gb_usb (512.0 KB ) - added by vercu 3 months ago.
bootfailure with serial debug.jpg (358.9 KB ) - added by vercu 4 weeks ago.

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Change History (18)

by vercu, 3 months ago

by vercu, 3 months ago

Attachment: syslog-256gb_usb added

by vercu, 3 months ago

Attachment: syslog.old-256gb_usb added

comment:1 by vercu, 3 months ago

syslogs attached. The last 4 boots were ok. I did not change anything.

comment:2 by waddlesplash, 3 months ago

Component: - GeneralDrivers/USB
Keywords: boot-failure added; boot removed
Owner: changed from nobody to mmlr

The log tail in the image shows the USB3 controller started but it looks like no devices were found. Perhaps the initial device scan wasn't run for some reason?

comment:3 by vercu, 3 months ago

Today no boot. This Notebook has 2x USB-A 3.1 and 1x USB-C 4.0. USB C ist not used. External mouse in one USB-A - USB Stick in the other one. Switched the ports for mouse and USB Stick - still no boot. Switched again this time the external mouse not connected. --> successful boot.

comment:4 by vercu, 3 months ago

Back to nightly hrev58155. Copy the new BOOTX64.EFI to HAIKU ESP/EFI/BOOT. Reliable booting seems to be back now.

comment:5 by korli, 3 months ago

If you only updated the beta4 to beta5 on the stick, you might need to copy the efi bootloader indeed.

comment:6 by vercu, 3 months ago

I updated from nightly to beta 5 and now back to nightly. Every time I copied the bootloader.

comment:7 by waddlesplash, 5 weeks ago

Please retest with a recent nightly (at least hrev58246.)

comment:8 by vercu, 5 weeks ago

I am not a home this week. Will Test at the weekend. Note: since i use the nightlies there are no boot problems.

comment:9 by vercu, 4 weeks ago

DDed hrev58358 on an USB Stick. --> Boots without a problem. Install Haiku from this to another USB stick with 128gb + copy the EFI folder to the ESP partition. --> Boots without a problem.

comment:10 by waddlesplash, 4 weeks ago

Hmm. Can you try changing "serial_debug_output" in the kernel settings file to "false"? Perhaps this is a timing issue affected by serial output somehow.

comment:11 by vercu, 4 weeks ago

DDed Beta 5 on an USB Stick. --> Boots without a problem. Install Haiku from this to another USB stick with 128gb + copy the EFI folder to the ESP partition. --> Boot fails. serial_debug_output" in the kernel settings file was already set to "false". Insert # to this line which did not change the boot fail. Picture of the boot failure enclosed.

comment:12 by waddlesplash, 4 weeks ago

You are trying to boot from USB in this screenshot?

comment:13 by vercu, 4 weeks ago

Yes, I cannot boot Haiku from hard disk with this notebook. See Bug #18500.

Last edited 4 weeks ago by vercu (previous) (diff)

comment:14 by waddlesplash, 4 weeks ago

It looks like the USB disks are never scanned, probably related to the "returned error No such file or directory".

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