Could not find boot partition

Hi javanx
Thanks for that, it helped me out, I can now boot straight into Haiku without manually selecting a state. I have rEFInd installed on my laptop.

I don’t dual boot with Windows and I didn’t want to lose my Haiku setup.

  1. booted into Haiku (manually selecting the latest state)
  2. used DriveSetup to create a new partition and format it as Be File System
  3. used Installer to copy my current setup onto the new partition
  4. rebooted the system, rEFInd booted correctly into my new partition

When I was sure everything was working well I deleted the original haiku partition.

Thanks

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