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Couldn't find a bootloader. Halting (and booting without Startup-Sequence)
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Hi, why am I seeing this message all of a sudden. I power on, see the AEON screen and then see this message on a white background.

Just before this happened, I was in uboot. I was trying to remember how to start the system without startup-sequence.

I was using uboot which was a little glitch due to the new keyboard I am using. The POLL error messages showing and a glitch menu. But before it was still usable.

I navigated to the menu option with "Boot" in the name, I think it was the second to last entry. Pressed enter. I got this message and it just hung. So, I reset the machine, now I get this message all the time. I powered off for 10 minutes and from cold it still shows itself.

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EDIT (at time of comment #15)

See also: https://www.amigans.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=8857
https://forum.hyperion-entertainment.com/viewtopic.php?t=4542

Neither of these have a solution. It just seems to have randomly happened and randomly stopped. Going from NGFS to SFS2 didn't really help. Will consider using a brand new SATA SSD next. As much as a doubt that it is due to badly connected SATA cables, my doubt becomes less, but that confuses me, because those cables literally do not move.

Perhaps I will try a combination of a new SARA drive and some "gold plated" (if such things exist) SATA cables, hot glued all-to-hell into the ports.


Edited by rjd324 on 2022/12/22 13:11:05
Edited by rjd324 on 2022/12/23 13:40:54
Edited by rjd324 on 2022/12/23 13:43:18
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Re: Couldn't find a bootloader. Halting
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I guess... somehow the SD card is now corrupt? I don't have an image for the SD card.

I also cannot see a single search on the Internet with the text "Couldn't find a boot loader. Halting".

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U-Boot molsen-2018-10-05 (Oct 05 2018 17:02:05)

CPU0:  P5020Version2.0, (0x82200020)
Core:  e5500Version1.2, (0x80240012)
Clock Configuration:
       
CPU0:1995 MHzCPU1:1995 MHz
       
CCB:798  MHz,
       
DDR:665  MHz (1330 MT/s data rate) (Asynchronous), LBC:49.875 MHz
       FMAN1
498.750 MHz
       QMAN
:  399 MHz
       PME
:   399 MHz
L1
:    D-cache 32 KiB enabled
       I
-cache 32 KiB enabled
Reset Configuration Word 
(RCW):
       
000000000c540000 00000000 1e1e0000 00000000
       00000010
44808c00 ff002000 68000000 45000000
       00000020
00000000 00000000 00000000 0003000f
       00000030
a0000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
Board
CYRUS
36
-bit Addressing
I2C
:   ready
SPI
:   ready
DRAM
:  Initializing....using SPD
Detected UDIMM KF1866C10D3
/8G    
Detected UDIMM KF1866C10D3
/8G    
14 GiB left unmapped
16 GiB 
(DDR364-bitCL=8ECC off)
       
DDR Controller Interleaving Modecache line
       DDR Chip
-Select Interleaving ModeCS0+CS1

Local Bus Controller Registers
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BR0xE1001001       OR0xFFF00010
BR0x00000000       OR0x00000000
BR0x00000000       OR0x00000000
BR0x00000000       OR0x00000000
BR0x00000000       OR0x00000000
BR0x00000000       OR0x00000000
BR0x00000000       OR0x00000000
LBC0x40000000       LCR0x80010004
L2
:    512 KiB enabled
Corenet Platform Cache
2 MiB enabled
SERDES
bank 2 disabled
MMC
:  FSL_SDHC0
Board Revision dead
MAC
00:04:A3:6B:43:E1
MAC
00:1E:C0:F8:34:66
EEPROM
NXID v0
PCIe1
Root Complexx4 gen2regs 0xfe200000
  01
:00.0     1002:67ff Display controller
  01
:00.1     1002:aae0 Multimedia device
PCIe1
Bus 00 01
PCIe2
Root Complexx4 gen2regs 0xfe201000
  03
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   04
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    05
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   04
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   04
:03.0    111d:8092 Bridge device
    
08:00.0   1102:0012 Multimedia device
   04
:08.0    111d:8092 Bridge device
   04
:10.0    111d:8092 Bridge device
PCIe2
Bus 02 0a
PCIe3
disabled
PCIe4
disabled
Looking 
for VGA
PINS
0xfc000808
videoboot
Booting PCI video card bus 1, function 0device 0
Begin BIOS POST
End BIOS POST
Setting VESA Mode
Found required VESA mode
About to set mode 279
About to get mode
Got mode 49431 
(0xc117)
OK
XSize 
1024 YSize 768 Base =0xe0000000
mmio_base 
0x80000000
bgx 
0xad55ad55 fgx 0x0
In
:    serial
Out
:   serial
Err
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ID
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SN
116370027
UID
4429431001910050d4cea080a0800000
Errata
ÿÿÿÿÿ%Dÿ
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2016/02/02 10:25:44 
CRC
c924fbb7
SCSI
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Found 0 device(s).
Net:   Initializing Fman

MMC read
dev # 0, block # 56985, count 128 ...
Fman1Uploading microcode version 106.1.0
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3
Tuning PHY 
7
FM1
@DTSEC4 [PRIME], FM1@DTSEC5
USB0
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(1.5 Gbps)
CE at device
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(3 Gbps)
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Removable CD ROM
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not available
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Couldn't find a boot loader. Halting.

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Re: Couldn't find a bootloader. Halting
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I have unplugged everything. Apart from the power. Same thing. Then I attached serial, see above.

I have tried to use the emergency usb boot in the bottom row of rear USB slots, as well as the middle row. Same thing.

I have removed the SD card to see what happens, in that case the system does not come on at all which suggests that the sd card is not all that bad...

When I power the machine on with the halt message I see that the top 6 leds are on, the highest one green. The two lowest are dimly lit.

What the hell.

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@rjd324

Do you have a uboot command line? I would maybe try entering

Usb reset boota

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@rjd324

Also double check your drive cables. I had alot of boot problems earlier this year which I traced to a loose sata connection.

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Looking back, you opened a similar thread before

https://www.amigans.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=8857

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Re: Couldn't find a bootloader. Halting
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Okay, now it seems to be okay. I plugged in the X1000 keyboard. That was all really weird. Thanks for the thread link. For some reason I did not provide a reason for why that "HALT" message appeared.

EDIT: I think I performed a full reinstall, actually. I should have documented that in the thread which I normally do. I think I went with SFS2 instead of NGFS.

How can I boot with no startup sequence?

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@rjd324

Keep CTRL key pressed while booting. It will get you to the cli.

Pressing both mouse buttons while booting will get you to the early boot menu. But the option "boot without startup-sequence" will not work if you have a Radeon RX because it performs a soft reset.

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Thanks. I solved it now by just attaching to my X1000.

Keep CTRL key pressed while bootingIt will get you to the cli.

So, does this also not work if you have a RadeonRX?

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@rjd324

The CTRL method works fine with RadeonRX. Just the classic Amigaos way with LMB+RMB pressed doesn't work if you want to boot without startup-sequence.

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LMB+RMB pressed doesn't work



Yes, it does, but it’s extremely hard, you need to press the mouse button just after USB is initialized, after kickstart modules are loaded, if you have a scroll lock key, you can press that insted, press lots of times. don't press and hold.

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Maybe I was unclear so let me rephrase:

Holding RMB+LMB does work if you want to display the early startup menu like on the classic amigas. But if you select the option "Boot without startup-sequence", this will perform a soft reset before booting into the CLI. This will NOT work for RadeonRX owners and will result in a black screen. But please correct me if I am wrong.


Holding CTRL while booting will take you directly to the CLI.

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Quote:

Holding RMB+LMB does work if you want to display the early startup menu like on the classic amigas. But if you select the option "Boot without startup-sequence", this will perform a soft reset before booting into the CLI. This will NOT work for RadeonRX owners and will result in a black screen. But please correct me if I am wrong.


Your are right, that exactly what happens. Holding 2 buttons of mouse works well, and detect fine (you just can hold it right once power up machine, and they will reacts fine while kickstarts to be loaded), but then does not matter what you choose, you will back to soft-boot which do not work and so black screen are there.

But Holding CTRL while booting will take you directly to the CLI works still.

There were discussion about in the os4beta just recently when i brought this topic up, and in short, Hans can't make soft-reset works. Even if it possible, he tried best he can and can't make it works. So a workaround were suggested to change boot-menu boot menu module instead, so to not perform soft-reboot when we want to go further with boot-with-no-ss , etc. But there wasn't anyone willing to implement it and everything ends up with no final result.

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So long as holding CNTRL works then at least there is a solution.

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@rjd324

Sorry for dredging up an old topic, but is there a way to remap that key? My kvm seems to want to have that key active when I boot up my x5000 so u have to unplug the USB for it before booting.

Thanks
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I really do not know, but I would be surprised of it could be remapped at such a low level.

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