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Subject: [haiku-bugs] Re: [Haiku] #17031: Haiku doesn't boot unless SD slot empty
From: "Haiku" <trac () haiku-os ! org>
Date: 2022-02-28 18:43:53
Message-ID: 057.8418c1dbd4f866a702c7049ecf85f3b4 () haiku-os ! org
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#17031: Haiku doesn't boot unless SD slot empty
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Reporter: tojoko | Owner: pulkomandy
Type: bug | Status: reopened
Priority: high | Milestone: R1/beta4
Component: Drivers/Disk/MMC | Version:
Resolution: | Keywords:
Blocked By: | Blocking:
Platform: x86 |
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Comment (by tojoko):
Replying to [comment:32 pulkomandy]:
> > But i'm not sure, if i remove the sd-card permanently or format it,
i'm not sure if i can reproduce the error anymore.
>
> I don't think so, we don't get to the point where we try to read
anything from the SD card in this case.
>
Right, i tried again and i can boot but can't access my sd-card on that
old version of haiku.
Problem is, the usb-mouse troubles the old version and lets me end in kdl
or some
sort of endless-loop. That _isn't_ a problem in the latest nightly, unless
i don't leave
the sd-card pluged in during boot. (So i don't see any sence in filling a
bug report anymore).
But i have to admit, i haven tried the latest release yet - although i'm
somehow concerned, i do find one of those two problems there, again.
> > Might be, that my controller ist very uncommon
>
> Maybe, but the same driver could be useful later for the ARM port. The
difficulty here is that there is a standard spec, but many different
controllers implementing it. They can behave a bit different from each
other, so depending on the exact controller used, some may be more
forgiving to errors, and some may fail to follow the spec on some details.
So it's hard to write code that will work everywhere. But as we fix
problems with the first few controllers, I hope we will find out that the
differences are always in the same areas, and the driver will easily
support a lot more systems.
ack
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Ticket URL: <https://dev.haiku-os.org/ticket/17031#comment:33>
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