Opened 15 years ago

Closed 10 years ago

Last modified 6 years ago

#4530 closed bug (invalid)

Kernel Panic when booting R1/alpha1 in VirtualPC VM

Reported by: Hellfire Owned by: axeld
Priority: normal Milestone: R1
Component: File Systems/ISO 9660 Version: R1/alpha1
Keywords: Cc: umccullough
Blocked By: Blocking:
Platform: x86

Description

Attempting to install R1/alpha1 in a VirtualPC VM hosted on Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit.

Initial Haiku logo boot screen appears but none of the icons ever change. Panic message as follows:

PANIC: could not read block 990: bytesRead: -1, error: Device timeout

Welcome to Kernel Debugging Land... Thread 12 "main2" running on CPU 0 kdebug> _

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Change History (14)

by Hellfire, 15 years ago

Attachment: Screenshot.png added

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comment:1 by richienyhus, 15 years ago

After kdebug> can you type in the command bt, and take another Screenshot.

Use the command cont if needed.

by Hellfire, 15 years ago

Attachment: Screenshot1.png added

Typed "bt"

comment:2 by richienyhus, 15 years ago

Component: - GeneralFile Systems/ISO 9660

I'm not a dev, so I'm taking a stab in the dark by changing the component away from general. As stated by a few devs here on trac its better to guess the component than leave it on general.

comment:3 by jackburton, 15 years ago

Which version of virtualbox is it ?

comment:4 by Hellfire, 15 years ago

better to guess the component than leave it on general

Thanks. I wasn't aware of that and really wasn't sure which component to file it under.

Which version of vitualbox is it?

I'm attempting to run it under the following:

Windows 7 Ultimate x64 build 7600

  • Core 2 Duo 2.4GHz (E6600)
  • 4GB RAM

Windows Virtual PC (included with W7)

I obtained the .iso from the torrent linked on the Haiku site. I can grab it from one of the mirrors instead if anyone thinks that will make a difference.

The VM is configured with default values for everything. (Unlike VMWare there isn't a lot to tweak.)

Please let me know what else I can do to help with this. I've been a BeOS fan since the BeBox and would love to finally be able to run it again.

Last edited 12 years ago by mmadia (previous) (diff)

in reply to:  4 comment:5 by umccullough, 15 years ago

Replying to Hellfire:

I obtained the .iso from the torrent linked on the HaikuOS site. I can grab it from one of the mirrors instead if anyone thinks that will make a difference.

I doubt it will matter since it was zipped anyway (and zip uses CRC), if you're still worried, you can compare the md5sum of the zip you got against one of the ones listed here under "Checksums": http://www.haiku-os.org/get-haiku

Version 0, edited 15 years ago by umccullough (next)

comment:6 by mmadia, 15 years ago

Platform: x64x86-64

comment:7 by bonefish, 15 years ago

Platform: x86-64x86

comment:8 by scottmc, 13 years ago

Can you recheck this with a recent Haiku build?

comment:9 by scottmc, 13 years ago

Blocking: 7665 added

comment:10 by umccullough, 13 years ago

Cc: umccullough added

I have Win7 x64 on a machine at home, perhaps I can test this myself if I find some time. I don't think I saw VirtualPC included with it.

comment:11 by luroh, 10 years ago

Resolution: invalid
Status: newclosed

Not much happening here, closing.

comment:12 by waddlesplash, 6 years ago

Blocking: 7665 removed
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