@smf
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where exactly in the boot process it ends up with a gray screen, is it before or after the Aos4.1 splash screen?
I'm just asking because if it's right after amigaboot have loaded the kickstart it's generally a kickstart problem, if it's after the splash screen it's something else.
I think this might be a case when a serial cable is needed to see where it fails without guessing like crazy.
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As @smf mentioned in the quoted fragment, grey screen occurring between the U-Boot and AmigaOS splash screen indicates a problem with Kickstart. Obviously, grey screen is not very informative, and connecting through a serial cable may be a bit of a hassle for somebody who didn't do it before. Being a Sam owner, I have little experience with X5000, but still I have a small observation that I somehow hope could be helpful.
When supporting my colleague in restoring his X5000 back to life after Update 3, accidentally I've made a typo in the Kicklayout file in the bootable pendrive I've created. This resulted in a strange behaviour and also a grey screen - even after we've reinstalled AmigaOS from scratch. Of course the problem here was that because of that typo, one of the files from the Kickstart wouldn't load and at the same time it tried to load the mistyped file that did not exist at all.
How did I learn about it? I have entered the boot menu, selected
Boot from Hard Disk option, and then triggered boot procedure by typing "boota" in the command line. This way I could see some useful information during Kickstart loading, in particular the message about the missing file. Much more helpful than simply a grey screen. Now I wish I knew that before we decided to format the SYS partition.
My point is, maybe someone who still hasn't resolved this issue, could try this approach and see if it brings anything to the table.