#13200: No boot path found, scan for all partitions.
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Reporter: Premislaus | Owner: axeld
Type: bug | Status: new
Priority: normal | Milestone:
Component: System/Boot Loader | Unscheduled
Keywords: boot, partition, volume, EFI, BIOS, | Version:
Blocking: | R1/Development
Platform: All | Blocked By:
| Has a Patch: 0
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After two years I decided to return to Haiku, but I can't boot into Haiku.
I tested recent nightlies. The oldest is hrev50657, the newest is
hrev50857. I checked anyboot and raw, gcc2hybrid and x86_64. I'm booting
in CSM OS mode, from USB 2.0. The ISO image is written to flash stick
under Linux, using dd.
'''fdisk /dev/sdb'''
'''/dev/sdb1 * 8192 1236991 1228800 600M eb BeOS fs'''
You can watch the entire boot process - https://youtu.be/XHaMjqe1Jtc
I can boot only to Haiku Bootloader, but Bootloader can't see any
partitions. For a second I see a truncated caption in the upper left
corner - "No (or wrong) boot path found, scan for all partitions".
This is a laptop - np355v5c-so5 (AMD APU). Today I borrowed another
laptop, Lenovo g50-30 (Intel Bay Trail), by there is the same. EFI is
updated.
I remembered that two years ago I had no problem with that. I downloaded
the alpha4, I set boot order and it worked normally -
http://imgur.com/gallery/HgAh4
Many years ago I had similar problem, on different computer - https://dev
.haiku-os.org/ticket/8766
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Ticket URL: <https://dev.haiku-os.org/ticket/13200>
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