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Re: Stuck on bootup screen....
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AOS4 FLB
FLB: no SLB found in any of the designated boot sources: returning to u-boot.
Press any key to continue.

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Re: Stuck on bootup screen....
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Ah nvm I am getting somewhere switched SATA 3x12 to 3114 or something.

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PS. I am not ignoring the previous earlier pieces of advice... I think somr of this stuff is gold-dust - especially the keyboards shortcuts and should be recorded somewhere permanently like e.g. on http://wiki.amigaos.net.

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Quote:

djrikki wrote:
Yes, but nothing that should effect the Amiga as it is plugged directly into the wall rather than through this TP-link ethernet switcher I have just installed.

Same behavoiur when I turn off the switcher as well.

I am just putting loads of echo 1, 2, 3, 4 through the sequence and see how far it reaches.


Sorry, just happened to read that post

You can simply put a
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set echo on

at the top of your startup-sequence and every single command will be printed, showing you exactly where it stops...of course...if you have some "run"s in there it might be another program which is freezing in the background, still this command saved me a lot of times

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