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[openbeos] Re: Booting Haiku

  • From: Philip Harrison <haikutime@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: openbeos@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sun, 1 May 2005 17:00:37 -0600
On 5/1/05, Axel Dörfler <axeld@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Philip Harrison <haikutime@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > How are you guys booting into Haiku?  All I get is the "Welcome to
> > the
> > Haiku Boot Loader".  It also says "<No Boot volume found>".
> >
> > What I'm doing is:
> > ./configure --target=haiku
> > makehdimage /haiku
> 
> Where is this /haiku partition located exactly?
It is the second partition on the same drive.
I've got an 8GB drive.  The first partition is 6.5GB for BeOS 5.0.3.
The second partition is 1.4 GB for haiku.

> What system do you have?
AMD K6-2 400 MHz
SOYO Motherboard, I believe it has a Via chipset.
ATI Rage 128 
Realtek 8139


> What compiler did you use?
Oliver Tappe's gcc-2.95.3-beos-041025
Should I be using Oliver Tappe's gcc-3.4.3?
ld and jam off the haiku website.
> 
> > Do I need to install an ISA IDE controller card?
> 
> No, the drive should just be connected to an internal IDE adapter.
> 
> > Or are you using Bochs?
> 
> Also, but it should boot for you, too.
> 
> Bye,
>    Axel.
> 
>
Thanks
sl9c5





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