Hi guys! Found the boot problem on my dual P3 system!! Adam: please mount the haiku partition (or whatever) and delete the MTRR support: file add-ons/kernel/cpu/x86/generic_x86 Leave the drivers all intact, and now try to boot Haiku. Over here it's perfectly OK now. No need to disable SMP even! Axel: could you please checkout MTRR support for dualCPU systems? is there something that needs extra attention? Thanks!! Rudolf. > > Well, this is a dual Xeon system, with hyperthreading (though I > disable it in > the boot options when the splash screen starts up). > > And yeah, it worked a few months ago on the same system :-( > > Adam > > ---------- Forwarded Message ---------- > > Subject: [openbeos] Re: Booting problems... > Date: Saturday 28 January 2006 13:44 > From: "Rudolf" <drivers.be-hold@xxxxxxxxxxxx> > To: openbeos@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > > Hi, > > same here. > Axel tells me that launch_speedup is optional though. My system is a > dual P3-500: it will boot a bit longer if I disable SMP, but still it > hangs.. > Some time ago it worked though. > > (two other single CPU systems _do_ work here however). > > Would be nice if that could get fixed somehow, whatever it is.. :-) > > Rudolf. > > > Has anyone seen this problem before: > > > > bfs: mounted "Haiku" (root node at 524288, device = /dev/disk/scsi/ > > 1/ > > 0/0/1) > > module: Search for file_cache/launch_speedup/v1 failed. > > ** could not open launch speedup! > > > > After that error, the boot process just hangs. > > > > Adam > > ------------------------------------------------------- > >