Opened 15 years ago

Closed 15 years ago

#3502 closed bug (invalid)

Haiku stops booting when checking partitioning_system

Reported by: adamk Owned by: axeld
Priority: normal Milestone: R1
Component: System/Kernel Version: R1/pre-alpha1
Keywords: Cc:
Blocked By: Blocking:
Platform: x86

Description (last modified by anevilyak)

I have a dual Xeon that I am trying to install Haiku on. It's an intel ICH5 motherboard. I have a USB disk that I installed Haiku on from another machine and am attempting to boot off the USB disk. It works on one machine, but on this xeon, it stops booting with:

Welcome to the Haiku boot loader!

number of drives: 4

add_partitions_for(0x00105714, mountFS = no)

add_partitions_for(fd = 0, mountFS = no)

0x00105a90 Partition::Partition

0x00105a90 Partition::Scan()

check for partitioning_system: Amiga Partition Map

check for partitioning_system: EFI GUID Partition Map

check for partitioning_system: Intel Partition Map

priority: 810

check for partitioning_system: Intel Extended Partition

check for partitioning_system: Apple Partition Map

The Xeon has three ATA hard drives, with FreeBSD and Vista on two, and another one setup to use for Haiku, if I can get it to boot.

I am attaching the full serial debug log

Adam

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haiku-boot-debug.txt (7.2 KB ) - added by adamk 15 years ago.

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Change History (3)

by adamk, 15 years ago

Attachment: haiku-boot-debug.txt added

comment:1 by adamk, 15 years ago

I no longer have this machine, actually, so you might as well close the bug.

Adam

comment:2 by anevilyak, 15 years ago

Description: modified (diff)
Resolution: invalid
Status: newclosed

Thanks for the update.

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