Hello, I’m glad that you are reading this and I’m here to tell you the problems I have experienced with my haiku is one of the best operating systems I used used, I was originally gonna put it on the old computer of mine but my old Chromebook randomly decided that it wanted to be end of life and now I need to open up inside to turn off write protection, so instead I put a haiku on newer hardware Acer Chromebook 315, the first problem I encountered was that haiku does not support Emmc so it made it literally impossible for me to run it on this newer Chromebook so I decided instead of doing that why don’t I just run it from an SD card, which is surprisingly work it treated it like if I was live booting with a USB drive, which was the good there were two problems I encountered my mouse was working, but it would auto click like it would just click everything even if I didn’t want it to click and the second thing is, I couldn’t really download most games or activate the boot loader in stable haiku R1B5 and yes, I could’ve been using a nightly version, but I saw that that was new, but less stable and I really didn’t wanna take that risk, and I didn’t do a full disk install I was doing this via chroot and RW Legacy to get haiku running on my computer with dual boot, but overall mostly everything worked and most of the problems I encounter could be because I’m booting it from a SD card but it is a high-quality SD card that has a lot of speed and can run a lot of OS before then like window and Linux mint.
Thank you for taking time to read this