So then it's a different bug not related to USB if that ticket is closed and it's still occurring on my machine. For your information, after 'PANIC: did not find any boot partitions', 'sc' reveals: stack trace for thread 0x6 "main2" kernel stack: 0x8013e000 to 0x80141000 frame caller <image>:function + offset 80140ad4 (+ 52) 8007d2c8 <kernel>:invoke_command = 0x0074 80140b08 (+ 48) 8007d3e6 <kernel>:kernel_debugger_loop + 0x00de 80140b38 (+ 32) 8007de66 <kernel>:kernel_debugger + 0x00b2 80140b58 (+ 192) 8007dda9 <kernel>:panic + 0x0029 80140c18 (+ 816) 80044af97 <kernel>:vfs_mount_boot_file_system + 0x005b 80140f48 (+ 144) 80029a99 <kernel>:main2 + 0x00d1 80140fd8 (+ 32) 80035c6b <kernel>:_create_kernel_thread_kentry + 0x001b 80140ff8 (+2146168840) 80035c00 <kernel>:thread_kthread_exit + 0x0000 On 7/17/07, Axel Dörfler <axeld@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
"Karl vom Dorff" <karl@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I've tried this using a 2.5" IDE disk via USB on a Dell C521 Desktop, > and > got the same error mentioned > > here: http://dev.haiku-os.org/ticket/1295#comment:10 > > even after the revision where it's mentioned to be fixed...I even > tried > booting the USB drive in a VM in VMWare That's not too surprising, as one has absolutely nothing to do with the other. Bug 1295 has nothing to do with being able to boot via USB. Bye, Axel.