Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 12th Nov 2012 15:56 UTC
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"new" release and shit as usual...
I tried to install (usb install) on different systems (Thinkpad X24, Thinkpad X61, 2x Dell Inspiron, some P4/P3/CoreDuo) It only booted on a P4 and a P3 (Asus both of them IIRC) desktops.. seems the USB installation is still buggy
I tried to install (usb install) on different systems (Thinkpad X24, Thinkpad X61, 2x Dell Inspiron, some P4/P3/CoreDuo) It only booted on a P4 and a P3 (Asus both of them IIRC) desktops.. seems the USB installation is still buggy
Funny, it boots on a wide array of hardware for me - including an i5 Thinkpad T420 and my core2duo box here...
Hopefully you're using the Anyboot image dd'd to that USB stick of yours, and not the raw image.
And - you have opened several tickets demonstrating the issues you're running into I assume.
Try disabling ACPI. Works for me on most hardware that doesn't boot haiku right away.
"Haiku's ACPI support, which is enabled by default, might cause problems on some hardware. ACPI can be disabled in the boot loader's safe mode options menu."
https://www.haiku-os.org/get-haiku/release-notes




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2006-03-19
"new" release and shit as usual...
I tried to install (usb install) on different systems (Thinkpad X24, Thinkpad X61, 2x Dell Inspiron, some P4/P3/CoreDuo) It only booted on a P4 and a P3 (Asus both of them IIRC) desktops.. seems the USB installation is still buggy