If someone can point me to the documentation page I shall build a reconfigured ISO for eeepc systems then, but I can't find the exact page. I can find how to build current SVN Haiku but dunno how to check out the Alpha 2 revision. Can someone tell me how to checkout alpha 2 svn so I can simply rebuild that? Or should I just checkout current svn and build that? Thanks Niadh On 20 May 2010 23:32, philip taylor <scraliontis@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi Neil > Thats a good idea, maybe a build of r1a2? > And i do believe there are compilation instructions on the haiku website. > Philip :) > On 20 May 2010 23:19, Neil Munro <neilmunro@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> >> I use the same EEEPC model, if someone gives me the correct >> instructions I would be happy to build an iso/package. If I can build >> a simple software package to do this it might be easier since moving >> an iso file from my computer to somewhere on the net with a good >> bandwidth might be difficult. But am happy to do the work as I benefit >> from having a Haiku image I can use myself. >> >> Thanks, >> Niadh >> >> On 20 May 2010 23:05, philip taylor <scraliontis@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> > Moin Axel >> > It is a weird issue, >> > I wonder which bit of the ata subsystem makes it in-compatible? >> > And i dont have the hdd space to do a build, i only have my netbook >> > working >> > right now, very limited hdd space. >> > Thanks for your reply Axel. >> > On 20 May 2010 22:53, Axel Dörfler <axeld@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> >> >> >> philip taylor <scraliontis@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> >> > Any ideas on getting r1a2 booted on an eeepc 900, it halts on boot on >> >> > the >> >> > hdd icon, in safemode as well as normal boot. >> >> > I do believe http://dev.haiku-os.org/ticket/3933 may have something >> >> > to do >> >> > with it, but not sure. >> >> > I am no programmer so cant fix this myself. >> >> >> >> This is indeed the issue you have found already; currently, the only >> >> solution is to replace the ATA subsystem with the old IDE one which >> >> worked fine on that system. >> >> If you can build Haiku for yourself, this is pretty simple (just add a >> >> "HAIKU_ATA_STACK = 0 ;" to your UserBuildProfile), otherwise, I don't >> >> know if someone has a package prepared. >> >> >> >> Bye, >> >> Axel. >> >> >> >> >> > >> > >> > >