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.
- booted into Haiku (manually selecting the latest state)
- used DriveSetup to create a new partition and format it as Be File System
- used Installer to copy my current setup onto the new partition
- 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