While trying to install Haiku from scratch and being lazy I encountered this problem. After initializing the partition table, instead of creating a partition, I select the entire disk. It formats correctly and installs Haiku. However after reboot, the system does not manage to find any bootable disk. To install correctly, I have to select the “empty” space in the disk to create the partition and after that do the installation.
If this step is necessary, can it be considered as a bug?
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Normally, installing to the disk without any partition table should also work. But some modern BIOS don’t allow it. Arguably it is a bug in the BIOS, they don’t follow the standard of how this should work.
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