** FIXED ** I booted to early boot, USB RESET in command line thinking somehow maybe it was affecting how my X5K boots and seeing some USB not there??? Anyway, USB Reset without any USB stick near my X5K haha and she boots direct to AmigaOS now!
See the video for what happens.
I had been playing around in the Early Boot Menu to attempt to boot from a MorphOS USB stick, but after tinkering in there, my X5000 won't autoboot into AmigaOS any more. I get this jibber-jabber about reset board. The video will show that text.
I can boot though and select AmigaOS from the early boot menu and the X5K boots to AmigaOS fine.
What did I do. haha.
Do I need to adjust or save something to autoboot from the hard drive after just tinkering in early boot?
I don't recall changing anything.
Thanks
TJ
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** FIXED ** I booted to early boot, USB RESET in command line thinking somehow maybe it was affecting how my X5K boots and seeing some USB not there??? Anyway, USB Reset without any USB stick near my X5K haha and she boots direct to AmigaOS now!
By the way, I would have thought any USB settings would change after a power-down of the X5K. Wonder why I had to USB Reset in my case? Glad I thought to try it but.
@AmigaSociety To not delay booting too much the default delays in the firmware are quite small, some hardware, incl. USB, may need longer to initialise itself and therefore wont be recognised directly after booting. Using USB reset scans the USB ports again for devices and finds the ones which weren't ready yet.
I figured a power down and start fresh would do the same, scanning USB and all, and my X5K would boot from one of the sata 0 or 1 devices, which is normally optical drive and hdd. Guess not. haha
Instead it seemed set on trying to find a USB drive no longer connected, at least to me.