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Stop OS4 from loading the network when booting up
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Hi,

Is there a few to stop OS4 from starting the network when booting up? But I don't want to delete any network settings in the prefs.

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Why would you want to do that?

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@Coder

Comment out the network line in the startup with a " ; " in front of it.

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@Antique

My A1SE is very unstable with the network enabled. I noticed that if I boot up and shutdown the network (netshutdown in the shell) and go in to the prefs and have it enabled I can use it long enough to copy data to my PC for backup. If I don't do this and start a browser it crashes in a matter of minutes. The network is my only way to make backups of my data.

So this way I save one step.

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@Dirk-B

I looked before in the startup-sequence but could not find it. Just looked again and I spotted it. The AddNetInterface line is what I mean.

Thanks!

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@Coder

I have also an SE and had problems with the network.

What i did was commenting out all the usb-stuff in the kickstart/kicklayout.
You can find the usb-modules at the bottom of the kicklayout text-file.

Now my network starts up at boot with no problems.

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@Dirk-B

I had 6 in there.

usbresource.library
usbsys.device
uhci.usbhcd
hub.usbfd
bootmouse.usbfd
bootkeyboard.usbfd

I also had C:USBCTRL START in the startup-sequence which I disabled.

Fingers crossed!

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@Coder

Ah yes, that one i had also commented out, forgot that one.

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Maybe OS4.1 update 1 will fix your USB issues?

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@Dirk-B

I had a very good result this afternoon. Browsing, chattting and playing music without crashes. Normally I never get to stay that long.

Happy man here.

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Maybe OS4.1 update 1 will fix your USB issues?

Maybe. But the SE is known to have many flaws...

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Maybe OS4.1 update 1 will fix your USB issues?


Unlikely AmigaONE-SE has lots of hardware problems, most not solvable.

Adding PCI card or buying a Sam440 is maybe the best solution her.

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@Coder

Good to hear that your problem is gone.

But dont thank me, instead thank Frank Huyghe from the Belgian Amiga Club.

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@ChrisH

The usb on the SE is broken,no sw can fix that.

@coder

If the problems don't go away,i have another suggestion for you. Change the ram module.

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But dont thank me, instead thank Frank Huyghe from the Belgian Amiga Club.


First beer and now this. You Belgiums!

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If the problems don't go away,i have another suggestion for you. Change the ram module.


It seems to work just fine. Normally by looking at the screen it already crashes. If it does return I certainly will look into the RAM module.

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Can someone please help me, I seem to be doing something wrong, I have a fully functional, stable SE, with working usb, nothing "commented out".
What modifications do you suggest I make in order to fit in with all the negative remarks being made?

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If it is not broken, then dont fix it.

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Well, there's no fun in that! I want to be negative, just like the others.

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Can someone please help me, I seem to be doing something wrong, I have a fully functional, stable SE, with working usb, nothing "commented out".
What modifications do you suggest I make in order to fit in with all the negative remarks being made?

Are you using USB for Mouse/Keyboard input? That makes a huge difference on my ?A1. Using PS2 Mouse/Keyboard input is stable; using USB Mouse/Keyboard input is much less stable. Can I interpret your comment to mean that reporting problems with the hope of helpful feedback is negative and keeping your mouth shut is positive?

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