#16358: Boot from CD Fails With "PANIC: did not find any boot partitions!"
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Reporter: petal | Owner: nobody
Type: bug | Status: new
Priority: normal | Milestone: Unscheduled
Component: Drivers/Disk/ATA | Version: R1/Development
Resolution: | Keywords:
Blocked By: 6558 | Blocking:
Platform: All |
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Comment (by mmlr):
I've finally been able to look through the pictures here and at least why
the USB stick isn't seen in the bootloader and USB init fails is now
clear: The firmware apparently doesn't initialize the USB controllers on
the PCI side. Their interrupt configuration and BARs are all unconfigured,
so they are unusable (due to #3 and #5). Can you check if there's a USB
legacy support or "boot from USB" setting to turn on in the BIOS? Might
also be a "PnP OS installed" setting that you could turn off. If that'd
work you could possibly try a USB boot instead of using the CD.
There are no other errors or indications that something else is going
wrong, so to me the CD boot issue still looks like one of having the wrong
boot method and therefore disregarding the valid looking CD.
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Ticket URL: <https://dev.haiku-os.org/ticket/16358#comment:11>
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