Opened 12 years ago

Closed 6 years ago

Last modified 6 years ago

#8652 closed bug (fixed)

"PANIC: did not find any boot partitions!" when booting from USB

Reported by: mendozama Owned by: nobody
Priority: normal Milestone: R1
Component: Drivers/Disk Version: R1/alpha3
Keywords: boot-failure Cc:
Blocked By: Blocking:
Platform: All

Description

Upon booting from USB laptop goes into Kernel Debugging Land after PANIC: did not find any boot partitions! error.

Attachments (3)

SYSLOG00.TXT (28.8 KB ) - added by mendozama 12 years ago.
IMG_20120625_164258.jpg (1.4 MB ) - added by mendozama 12 years ago.
serial-log2.txt (38.5 KB ) - added by jstressman 10 years ago.
output from serial debugging on 46677

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Change History (16)

by mendozama, 12 years ago

Attachment: SYSLOG00.TXT added

by mendozama, 12 years ago

Attachment: IMG_20120625_164258.jpg added

comment:1 by diver, 12 years ago

Could you try a nightly image? http://haiku-files.org/haiku/development

in reply to:  1 comment:2 by mendozama, 12 years ago

Replying to diver:

Could you try a nightly image? http://haiku-files.org/haiku/development


I tried hrev44273 with the same results

comment:3 by xsive, 11 years ago

I have this issue too, tried with hrevr1alpha4-44618 and still have the problem

comment:4 by luroh, 11 years ago

Blocking: 7665 added

comment:5 by Kenboo, 10 years ago

This instruction is just a help for new Haiku beginners:

Current possibly way to resolve this problem: unplug all USB devices (like USB mouse) before boot haiku, of course except the haiku LiveUSB Stick. After boot, the devices can be plug again.

Last edited 10 years ago by Kenboo (previous) (diff)

comment:6 by jstressman, 10 years ago

Adding to this ticket since it seems similar to my issue.

On hrev46677 I get a kernel panic "PANIC: did not find any boot partitions!" when it gets to the drive icon on the boot screen.

I'm attaching the output of the debugging log.

This is a USB2 thumb drive (motherboard only supports USB2, so it's not a USB3 issue.)

I've tried unplugging every other USB device (keyboard and mouse) and it makes no difference. I've tried various BIOS settings to no avail.

by jstressman, 10 years ago

Attachment: serial-log2.txt added

output from serial debugging on 46677

comment:7 by diver, 10 years ago

Platform: x86All

jstressman, I don't think your problem is related to this ticket. There are ehci (USB2) errors like usb error ehci -1: error while setting device address in your syslog while there aren't in the syslog of the original reporter. I think it's better to file a new ticket.

comment:8 by jstressman, 10 years ago

Created a separate ticket: #11040

comment:9 by diver, 9 years ago

Component: - GeneralDrivers/Disk

comment:10 by waddlesplash, 6 years ago

Keywords: boot-failure added

comment:11 by xsive, 6 years ago

I set this ticket a long time ago I think it can be closed now. As far as I can tell I had to change the partition map to GPT not MBR and it worked

comment:12 by waddlesplash, 6 years ago

Resolution: fixed
Status: newclosed

Good to know. GPT support is fixed now, too.

comment:13 by waddlesplash, 6 years ago

Blocking: 7665 removed
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