Alpha 4 on ASUS 4G Surf - start problem
I was try to install Alpha 4 on my old ASUS 4G Surf, with 4Gb SSD and 2Gb RAM.
On another PC I have created installation USB with Win32 Disk Imager and haiku-r1alpha4-anyboot.img
When I boot from USB stick it just stop after Haiku splash screen, and I couldn't get next screen.
I have another standard notebook, and when I tray the same USB stick on it, it start normally.
Is there any way to use Haiku on this netbook.

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Re: Alpha 4 on ASUS 4G Surf - start problem
Your problem might very well be the integrated Intel graphics and the associated Haiku Intel-extreme driver. To check this, repeatedly press the space bar as Haiku boots. Start doing this before the splash screen appears.
Then:
At that point you may be able to use Haiku in VESA 800x600 mode. There is a ticket for this at:
http://dev.haiku-os.org/ticket/9145
- Ron
Re: Alpha 4 on ASUS 4G Surf - start problem
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It wasn't problem with graphic driver.
There is an option in bios "OS Installation", and I changed it to [Finished].
Now, everything work fine.
Re: Alpha 4 on ASUS 4G Surf - start problem
My Asus netbook booted just fine from the USB. I partitioned the hard drive with BFS. I ran the installer on the hard drive. Then I got the boot loader just fine, but it didn't see the Haiku install. If I boot back into the USB, it only saw an unnamed partition that didn't take up the full disk. So I took some empty space on the hard drive, created a 60 gig partition and installed Haiku on that. Then the boot loader stopped showing up, but if I booted back into the USB, at least it could see that install in tact as a mountable drive. At this point I have that 60 gig Haiku partition, and am going to install linux on another partition I create. Hopefully I'll be able to use the linux boot menu to access my Haiku install. :(