#5983 closed bug (not reproducible)
PANIC: did not find any boot partitions! (booting from USB on a notebook)
Reported by: | SoonDead | Owned by: | mmlr |
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Priority: | normal | Milestone: | |
Component: | Drivers/USB | Version: | R1/Development |
Keywords: | boot-failure | Cc: | |
Blocked By: | Blocking: | ||
Platform: | All |
Description
When trying to boot from an USB device, while highlighting the middle icon, the following error pops up:
It persists even after checking everything in safe mode, and after removing every other physical drive from the machine.
My machine is a Fujitsu-Siemens Amilo L1310G, BIOS Version is: 1.0F (17/05/2006)
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Change History (12)
comment:1 by , 15 years ago
comment:2 by , 14 years ago
Version: | R1/alpha2 → R1/Development |
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Replying to SoonDead:
When trying to boot from an USB device, while highlighting the middle icon, the following error pops up:
Same problem here, with Intel Atom machine Lenovo S10e. I wrote both R1/alpha2 and the nightly build version:
haiku-nightly-hrev39160-x86gcc2hybrid-anyboot.zip 143.62MB 9:38AM 27th October, 2010
with dd to the USB stick, booted them and landed automatically with them both into the KDL. I don't have a serial port in the laptop, but I'm able to make a HD video should any developer want to know the output of given commands, which would help figuring out what's wrong.
comment:3 by , 14 years ago
Blocking: | 7665 added |
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comment:4 by , 12 years ago
This instruction is just a help for new Haiku OS tester:
Current possible way to resolve this problem: just unplug all USB devices before boot haiku os. After boot the devices can be plug again.
comment:5 by , 10 years ago
Component: | - General → Drivers/USB |
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Owner: | changed from | to
Platform: | x86 → All |
comment:6 by , 6 years ago
Keywords: | boot-failure added; boot partition not found removed |
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comment:7 by , 6 years ago
Blocking: | 7665 removed |
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comment:9 by , 6 years ago
Well, I can't speak to the specific issue, but the latest anyboot image still doesn't boot on an AMD processor for me. In this case, a Ryzen 2400G processor, built-in GPU, 8 GB RAM, Asus Prime B350M-Plus Gaming motherboard. It got as far as but did not light up the chip icon during the boot process from a USB flash drive. I've more or less moved on and haven't been trying to work with Haiku for a while and only just caught the update email to this bug and thought I'd give it a shot.
comment:10 by , 6 years ago
Resolution: | → not reproducible |
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Status: | new → closed |
Well, that's a different issue (#13370) and using the EFI loader should work around it. Thanks for reporting back!
comment:11 by , 5 years ago
Milestone: | R1 |
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Remove milestone for tickets with status = closed and resolution != fixed
I'm getting the same error on a desktop PC. The motherboard in question is the Asus M2NBP-VM CSM which utilizes the NVIDIA Quadro NVS 210S north bridge and nForce 430B south bridge chipsets. I attempted to boot Haiku R1 Alpha 2 from a 1GB USB stick that I prepared the same day from the official "Anyboot" image. The exact same USB stick boots just fine in a Dell Studio 17 notebook based around Intel chipsets, so the USB stick and image appear to be fine.