Opened 15 years ago

Closed 6 years ago

Last modified 5 years ago

#5983 closed bug (not reproducible)

PANIC: did not find any boot partitions! (booting from USB on a notebook)

Reported by: SoonDead Owned by: mmlr
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:

http://i39.tinypic.com/2vb23k8.jpg

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)

Attachments (1)

haiku_lenovo_s10e.jpg (71.8 KB ) - added by solarflare 14 years ago.
Haiku hangs also on Lenovo S10e

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Change History (12)

comment:1 by rcrodgers, 15 years ago

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.

by solarflare, 14 years ago

Attachment: haiku_lenovo_s10e.jpg added

Haiku hangs also on Lenovo S10e

in reply to:  description comment:2 by solarflare, 14 years ago

Version: R1/alpha2R1/Development

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 scottmc, 13 years ago

Blocking: 7665 added

comment:4 by Kenboo, 12 years ago

Well wanted update this thread have the same problem on my Samsung n130 Netbook. Tested with nightly build 46779 and used ImageWriter and Haiku on Stick. A save way to solve this problem is use a virtual mashine like Virtual Box. Add the USB device, start the Haiku CD in the Virtual Mashine. In the VB: First format the USB device in Bfs format and install Haiku OS.

Sorry for my poor english is not my main language.

Version 1, edited 11 years ago by Kenboo (previous) (next) (diff)

comment:5 by diver, 10 years ago

Component: - GeneralDrivers/USB
Owner: changed from nobody to mmlr
Platform: x86All

comment:6 by waddlesplash, 6 years ago

Keywords: boot-failure added; boot partition not found removed

comment:7 by waddlesplash, 6 years ago

Blocking: 7665 removed

comment:8 by waddlesplash, 6 years ago

Still an issue?

comment:9 by rcrodgers, 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 waddlesplash, 6 years ago

Resolution: not reproducible
Status: newclosed

Well, that's a different issue (#13370) and using the EFI loader should work around it. Thanks for reporting back!

comment:11 by nielx, 5 years ago

Milestone: R1

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