Setting up the Haiku boot partition partition 1 -- FAT32, bootable flag, type 'c' partition 2 -- BeFS, Haiku filesystem, type 'eb' The boot partition must contain the following files to boot Haiku: * bootcode.bin : 2nd stage bootloader, starts with SDRAM disabled * loader.bin : 3rd stage bootloader, starts with SDRAM enabled * start.elf: The GPU binary firmware image, provided by the foundation. * kernel.img: Haiku Loader (haiku_loader) * config.txt: A configuration file read by the GPU. Optional files: * vlls directory: Additional GPU code, e.g. extra codecs. Additional GPU firmware images, rename over start.elf to use them: * arm128_start.elf : 128M ARM, 128M GPU split - use this for heavy 3D work, possibly also required for some video decoding) * arm192_start.elf : 192M ARM, 64M GPU split - this is the default * arm224_start.elf : 224M ARM, 32M GPU split - (use this for Linux only with no 3D or video processing. Its enough for the 1080p framebuffer, but not much else)