Opened 12 years ago

Closed 12 years ago

Last modified 12 years ago

#8983 closed bug (duplicate)

Haiku hangs up when booting in live version

Reported by: olafito18 Owned by: axeld
Priority: normal Milestone: R1
Component: System/Kernel Version: R1/alpha3
Keywords: phenom x4 965 amd c1e Cc:
Blocked By: #3999 Blocking:
Platform: x86

Description

When trying to boot Haiku it freezes.

I take pictures of the debug screen. It seems to be a problem with the cpu because Haiku only detects 3 cores. When I disable "local APIC" i was able to boot completly.

It's a AMD Phenom X4 965 with 4 GB of RAM.

The motherboard is ASUS

I upload more details in files

First image: I get it pushing ESC key in boot.

Second image: Debug message

Third image: Debug message continuation and freeze

Attachments (5)

SDC13839.JPG (448.3 KB ) - added by olafito18 12 years ago.
I get this pushing ESC key at boot
SDC13856.JPG (443.5 KB ) - added by olafito18 12 years ago.
Debug messages
SDC13855.JPG (208.7 KB ) - added by olafito18 12 years ago.
Debug messages continuation and freeze
cpu info (3.6 KB ) - added by olafito18 12 years ago.
Cpu details in /proc/cpuinfo in GNU/Linux (same machine)
lspci (2.4 KB ) - added by olafito18 12 years ago.
List of PCI devices (lspci in GNU/Linux)

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Change History (11)

by olafito18, 12 years ago

Attachment: SDC13839.JPG added

I get this pushing ESC key at boot

by olafito18, 12 years ago

Attachment: SDC13856.JPG added

Debug messages

by olafito18, 12 years ago

Attachment: SDC13855.JPG added

Debug messages continuation and freeze

by olafito18, 12 years ago

Attachment: cpu info added

Cpu details in /proc/cpuinfo in GNU/Linux (same machine)

by olafito18, 12 years ago

Attachment: lspci added

List of PCI devices (lspci in GNU/Linux)

comment:1 by augiedoggie, 12 years ago

Are you really using Alpha3 or a nightly build? This looks like the C1E issue described in tickets #3999,#7478,#8456,#8085,..... and so on

in reply to:  1 ; comment:2 by olafito18, 12 years ago

Replying to augiedoggie:

Are you really using Alpha3 or a nightly build? This looks like the C1E issue described in tickets #3999,#7478,#8456,#8085,..... and so on

Yes, I'm using Alpha3.

Let me try disabling C1E and return here to post answers.

in reply to:  2 ; comment:3 by umccullough, 12 years ago

Replying to olafito18:

Yes, I'm using Alpha3.

Or, just try a recent nightly, or alpha4 candidate release from here: http://www.haiku-files.org/haiku/development/

in reply to:  3 comment:4 by olafito18, 12 years ago

Replying to umccullough:

Replying to olafito18:

Yes, I'm using Alpha3.

Or, just try a recent nightly, or alpha4 candidate release from here: http://www.haiku-files.org/haiku/development/

Ok, I tested the last nightly build and the problem is not present. Now the system boots fine even with CIE enabled.

Thanks and sorry for the duplicated issue.

Version 0, edited 12 years ago by olafito18 (next)

comment:5 by anevilyak, 12 years ago

Blocked By: 3999 added
Keywords: c1e added
Resolution: duplicate
Status: newclosed

comment:6 by anevilyak, 12 years ago

Platform: x86-64x86
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