[haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #8985: Can't build bootable Haiku 64-bit image on Acer Aspire 5560-7414 laptop

  • From: "Luposian" <trac@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 14 Sep 2012 18:40:10 -0000

#8985: Can't build bootable Haiku 64-bit image on Acer Aspire 5560-7414 laptop
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 Reporter:  Luposian   |        Owner:  nobody
     Type:  bug        |       Status:  new
 Priority:  normal     |    Milestone:  R1
Component:  - General  |      Version:  R1/alpha3
 Keywords:             |   Blocked By:
 Blocking:             |  Has a Patch:  0
 Platform:  x86-64     |
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 I am using Lubuntu 12.04, on an 8Gb PNY Attache' USB stick.  I can build
 "Haiku 64" CD .iso images, but they won't boot (panic at 4th icon).  I ran
 "jam clean" and both tried to rebuild a CD .iso (panic at 4th icon) and
 just ran "jam clean" and tried creating an Anyboot image, and it ended
 with the following:

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 BuildAnybootMBR1 generated/base_mbr.bin
 /bin/sh: 3: yasm: not found

 export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:generated/objects/linux/lib ;
 build/scripts/rm_attrs generated/objects/linux/x86/release/tools/rm_attrs
 -f generated/base_mbr.bin
 yasm -f bin src/bin/writembr/mbr.S -O5 -o generated/base_mbr.bin

 ...failed BuildAnybootMBR1 generated/base_mbr.bin ...

 BUILD FAILURE:
 ...failed updating 1 target(s)...
 ...skipped 1 target(s)...
 ...updated 718 target(s)...
 luposian@luposian-Aspire-5560:~/haiku/haiku$
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 Xyzzy was able to send me an Anyboot image that, once I burned it to CD in
 Lubuntu, it booted perfectly on both my Aspire 5560-7414 laptop, as well
 as my Aspire X1200 desktop.

 But nothing I do, on my own, seems to give me a bootable copy.

 I use my laptop as my build system, because I'm in my room more often than
 out in my workshop.

 Does Lubuntu HAVE to have Virtual Memory enabled, to build properly?  I
 don't have enough disk space on my USB stick with VM enabled, to build
 Haiku 64, so I simply reinstalled Lubuntu without and now have 1.3Gb free.

 My system has 4Gb of RAM, so I don't think it NEEDS Virtual Memory
 enabled.  But I could be wrong.  I do a Verify, when burning the image to
 CD-R, to make sure everything is good there.  It passes that as well.

 Hope someone has some answers that yield positive results.

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Ticket URL: <http://dev.haiku-os.org/ticket/8985>
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