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#26 fixed AirBoot displays wrong LVM-drive info when booted with usb-stick inserted Ben Rietbroek Ben Rietbroek
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Situation: Multiple OS/2 installations on same drive-letter. One of them is a PRI partition. Without stick inserted the drive-letters display OK. With stick inserted, bogus drive-letter displayed or wrong LVM-hidden status. Looks like something goes wrong with getting info from Master LVM-record.

#27 fixed Air-Boot seems to think that empty slots in a multi-card reader should have MBRs Ben Rietbroek gerry
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Taking the simplest possible scenario:

  1. boot DFSee to wipe the start of the disk
  2. boot eCS installation disk to create a partition table
  3. re-boot eCS installation disk to create a single primary partition and then add Air-Boot
  4. boot from hard drive. Air-Boot says: "Your system has at least one broken partition table entry or your hardware contains bad sectors. System halted."

Instead of a diskette drives, I had the system builder insert a multi-card reader, which plugs into a USB header ... unplug it and, hey presto, everything works.

#29 fixed AirBoot hangs with blank screen -- CAD works Ben Rietbroek Ben Rietbroek
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[build:20161010 -- Reported on AN-testers:20170217:'ArcaOS 4.9.5 Air Boot']

I have a 16 GB USB stick, formatted by win 10, as FAT32 (no LVM information, naturally, and DFSEE says it is Large Floppy). If it is attached at boot time (an Asus M3A78-EM motherboard, which does have some issues with USB), the BIOS "sees" it. It is not bootable, so BIOS properly ignores it. Then, the screen turns black, flashes something, for about 1/4 second, and nothing else happens. This would seem to be Air Boot, which should also ignore it. I will note, that the old Air Boot (1.1.0), on my L530, causes a message that there is a HDD with a bad partition table, and it refuses to go further until I remove the stick (at least there is a clue that something is wrong). I can reboot, with CAD, so it isn't hung. DSFEE finds nothing wrong with it, and win 10 is perfectly happy with it. Even Lars' USB driver (USB215) is perfectly happy to use it, when I plug it in after booting. AN USB 11.14 says it isn't usable (FAT32, > 2 GB, without a partition, and LVM information).

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