#18184: x86_64/UEFI - Doesn't boot after selecting the boot partition.
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Reporter: LSS37040 | Owner: (none)
Type: bug | Status: new
Priority: normal | Milestone: Unscheduled
Component: System/Boot Loader/EFI | Version: R1/beta4
Resolution: | Keywords:
Blocked By: | Blocking:
Platform: x86-64 |
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Comment (by LSS37040):
Another comment. It seems the previous install medium was borked somehow,
despite I could still install with it. Installer no longer shows up
anymore and it always sent me straight to the live environment. As a
result I dd'd the anyboot image to the SD card again, and now I get the
proper Installer dialog on startup and proceeded with reinstall.
However, that doesn't really address the boot problem. I tried booting it
with either rEFInd or GRUB2 and both ended up the same boot option screen
that would lead to the reboot.
On the other hand, the disk I intend to install Haiku on had a partition
number issue as I previously split up a Windows partition into two (that
the newly created Windows partition, positioned before the Haiku
partition, had a higher partition number). Suspecting that might be the
issue I reordered the partition numbers from Linux, yet the problem
persists. Should point out that the partition number order had virtually
no impact since these OSes access disks by UUIDs.
All I've done so far is ruling out certain suspicious factors, yet still I
could not find the root cause...
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Ticket URL: <https://dev.haiku-os.org/ticket/18184#comment:3>
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