#16369: [R1/beta2] Cannot boot Haiku install medium (USB stick).
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Reporter: LSS37040 | Owner: nobody
Type: bug | Status: new
Priority: normal | Milestone: Unscheduled
Component: System/Kernel | Version: R1/beta2
Resolution: | Keywords: boot-failure
Blocked By: | Blocking:
Platform: All |
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Comment (by LSS37040):
I'm closing this issue as I've replaced that board with another one (and
reverted to FX-8350) and with the new board and CPU I could succeed in
booting to Haiku x64 via UEFI without encountering any issues.
I don't know whether it's possible to UEFI boot the newly installed Haiku
x64 system, as it's on a GPT partition. As there's also a Linux
installation (UEFI boot) on the disk I installed Haiku x64 on, not sure if
the EFI GRUB can be used to chainload it. I did not see a Haiku boot
option in UEFI BIOS boot menu, so at present, there's nothing installed by
Haiku into the ESP yet.
The exact reason why the `bus_managers/acpi/v1` module was absent in the
`modules` when booting on the previous board remains unknown (and very
unusual since the panic was due to an assertion being hit).
Unfortunately, the old CPU (FX-9590) has been proven to be ridiculously
hard to "tame" , that I suspect the CPU has put too much pressure on the
old board's circuitry that the board has started to become faulty, causing
random black screen freezes. The board seemed to have entered some kind of
protection state that it shut down everything, even the power/reset logic
stopped working (can only be powered off by holding POWER for at least 5
secs).
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Ticket URL: <https://dev.haiku-os.org/ticket/16369#comment:9>
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