On 2007-10-05 at 11:59:26 [+0200], Pier Luigi Fiorini <pierluigi.fiorini@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I finally compiled Haiku 22448 and I built an image with jam > haiku-vmware-image which creates generated/haiku.image and > generated/haiku.vmdk - both works, I tried the first on qemu-kvm and the > second on vmware. > > I made a 100MB partition of type BeOS then I did: > > dd if=generated/haiku.image of=/dev/sda5 > jam run ":<build>makebootable" /dev/sda5 > > Grub is configured automatically by YaST (I've got a opensuse 10.3): > > title Haiku > rootnoverify (hd0,1) > chainloader (hd0,4)+1 > > both commands run fine, then I reboot, Haiku starts but goes in KDL and says > something like PANIC: didn't find a boot partition. > > My computer is a AMD 64 x2, 2GB RAM and a nvidia sata controller MCP51 (i > can't find an option to go in compatibility mode in the bios), this is the > lspci output: [...] > What I am doing wrong? Probably nothing. It might be a bug in the disk device manager or the AHCI driver doesn't like your controller. At any rate, serial debug output would help tremendously. Best add a Trac ticket. CU, Ingo