#8042: Early 2006 MacBook Pro 32-bit Hangs on Shutdown -------------------------------------------------+------------------------- Reporter: Don Quixote | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: System/Kernel | Version: Keywords: r42888, shutdown, KDL, | R1/Development MacBookPro1_1, CoreDuo | Blocked By: Blocking: | Has a Patch: 0 Platform: x86 | -------------------------------------------------+------------------------- See also #3868. I don't think this is the same bug. I built Subversion r42888 while booted from r42884. I'm very pleased to say that it mostly works on my Early 2006 MacBook Pro, Model Identifier MacBookPro1,1 but there are some problems. I booted from a PNY 16 GB MicroSDHC card in an SDHC adaptor inserted into a Dynex DX-CRMN1 USB2 card reader. The card reader's USB cable is in the right-hand USB port. I have an external keyboard in the left-hand one. I used Linux fdisk to create a partition /dev/sdb1 that has the same number of sector as the haiku-alpha.image built by r42888 "jam -q @alpha- raw". I then used dd to copy the image into sdb1, then the Linux makebootabletiny to Bless the Haiku partition. My unit uses rEFIt 0.14 for a boot menu. The other OSes are Mac OS X Snow Leopard 10.6.8, Ubuntu 11.04 and Windows XP SP3. I don't need to hold the Option key at boot as rEFIt creates a boot menu item for Haiku. I have to press a keyboard key (either internal or external will work) before the colored boot icons will appear - I will file a separate bug report for that. I can use an external USB keyboard to get into KDL once the Tracker appears. The built-in keyboard does not have a SysRq key - is there another key that will substitute on the built-in keyboard? When I move the mouse around as shutdown progresses, eventually the pointer freezes with the progress dialog saying "Shutting Down...". I cannot get into KDL at this point. My unit has 2 GB of RAM with a 1.83 GHz Core Duo (NOT Core 2 Duo). The attached gzipped System Profiler Report can be un-gzipped then opened in System Profiler on Mac OS X. Of course the software configuration won't apply, but it gives quite a lot of detail about my hardware as well as the firmware revisions of the various devices. -- Ticket URL: <http://dev.haiku-os.org/ticket/8042> Haiku <http://dev.haiku-os.org> Haiku - the operating system.