Hello, I tried to run KolibriOS on my real PC but it's stuck on "Initialize system directory /sys"
I've noticed that the Hard Disk has activity, idk why.
Any help is appreciated
Tried to run Kolibri on my real PC but it's stuck on "Initialize system directory /sys"
Older versions like 0.7.7.0 work but the latest version is stuck on that message
I boot from BIOS I think
I boot from BIOS I think
Here you can find a number of older builds. Try to start from e.g. r9182 and detect the first broken revision. This way it will be easier for us to find and fix the issue.
Follow the link I provided in my previous post. You will see many different KolibriOS images.
These images differ by their type (floppy, cd, hdd/flash) and revision number (rXXXX, kind of version). The bigger that number is, the more recent version of KolibriOS it corresponds to.
Try to boot images of different revisions to find the revision number N such that image of revision N-1 boots successfully while N doesn't.
My intuition suggests you to start from the revision number 9182.
These images differ by their type (floppy, cd, hdd/flash) and revision number (rXXXX, kind of version). The bigger that number is, the more recent version of KolibriOS it corresponds to.
Try to boot images of different revisions to find the revision number N such that image of revision N-1 boots successfully while N doesn't.
My intuition suggests you to start from the revision number 9182.
Ohhhh right.
It works with the revision number 9182
It works with the revision number 9182
dunkaist wrote:Try to ... find the revision number N such that image of revision N-1 boots successfully while N doesn't.
Do I understand correctly that r9182 boots successfully and r9183 doesn't?Marcelo wrote:It works with the revision number 9182
The r9183 doesn't boot
First use an image of r9183.
On the blue screen enable 'Duplicate debug output to the screen'; choose the biggest supported video mode; boot; take a photo of the screen; attach that photo here.
Then use the latest image, follow the same instructions and attach another photo of the screen.
On the blue screen enable 'Duplicate debug output to the screen'; choose the biggest supported video mode; boot; take a photo of the screen; attach that photo here.
Then use the latest image, follow the same instructions and attach another photo of the screen.
Now
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Excuse me for the shifty quality
Let me send you a better pic
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I need to know what SATA/AHCI controller you have. To provide this information, please, boot r9182, run PCIDEV program and attach its photo.
Also, what type of image do you boot from: floppy, cd or hdd/flash?
Also, what type of image do you boot from: floppy, cd or hdd/flash?
I boot from flash
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1) Can you tell what is your hard drive model? AHCI driver says "unknown device signature", it's strange..Marcelo wrote:I boot from flash
2) Which disk mode is set in your BIOS: AHCI mode or legacy ATA mode ?
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