I posted this thread in Amigaworld first but I'm hoping to get more answers to fix this issue.
First, please note that I am not an expert on OS4.1, so I'd very much appreciate as much information as possible with instructions.
Here we go...
This is a SOS. My Work partition seems to be gone as it shows as DH1:Uninitialized.
I was using an external CFcard with an old back up of my Work partition that I had named as Work_New2. After powering my computer off for the day and removing the CF card the following day before powering it on again, the computer is now asking for the Assign of the Work partition, but it's not listed under any of the volumes. I can only finish booting when I point or Assign to the CFcard.
After booting up it says "Please Insert volume Work in any Drive" WorkbencHh 84, or something like this.
Later the same day, I made my problem a bigger issue, since I messed up with the booting order and the system would not boot.
I was playing with the settings in System>Tools> Mediatools and and I clicked saved after testing (changing) the booting order.
I'm not sure what to do after pressing Escape to access the system boot settings.
On perhaps a better note, before I messed up, I notice that both my partitions, System and Work are still listed there and judging by the size of the data in the Work partition, my data is still there.
I have tried inserting the OS4.1 CD in the DVD unit, but the system is not reading or booting from there. How can I force the unit to boot from the CD?
Later the same day, I made my problem a bigger issue, since I messed up with the booting order and the system would not boot.
I was playing with the settings in System>Tools> Mediatools and and I clicked saved after testing (changing) the booting order.
I'm not sure what to do after pressing Escape to access the system boot settings.
That's easy to fix - simply hold down both mouse buttons on boot to access the early startup menu (you might have to experiment with the timing, but holding them down just before the OS4.1 boot screen gets to full brightness should do the trick).
If you click on "Boot options" you can select the device you want to boot from. It looks something like this: (this screenshot is from 3.0)
The list on the left is the one to concentrate on. Select the correct device (probably DH0), click OK, then Boot and you should boot normally. Then go into MediaToolbox and set the boot priorities back to how they were previously.
It's possible to use the keyboard as well, isn't it? Holding down Scroll Lock or something IIRC.
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You should be able to boot from CD through that menu, so I'm not sure why that isn't finding Kickstart on the CD. I can't really tell what you're selecting from the screenshots as they are a bit overexposed.
I take it you do get further than that if you let it boot from HD?
I don't have a scroll lock button in my Apple keyboard.
During boot up, I press space bar to access booting preferences > select 3114 SATA DVD > Save booting settings > Press Esc to continue booting. But nothing. It says that I couldn't find configuration files in any partitions.
I don't know about the SAM460, but I know that I need a PS/2 mouse to get to the early boot menu by holding down both mouse buttons. It never worked for me with USB.
with sam you can choose the boot order from SAM boot menu. You don't need to enter into OS4 boot menu to choose where to boot. When you are into SAM boot menu you have to find the menu that is used to select boot priority and invert SATA HD with DVD HD. Then return to console and run "boota"
i don't have a sam now. but it should work and this is the fastest way to boot from os4 cd.. i've used it a lot of times
sam you can choose the boot order from SAM boot menu. You don't need to enter into OS4 boot menu to choose where to boot.
I'm not sure that's right. The U-Boot boot priority has no relation to the OS4 boot priority. Sure, you can boot off the OS4 CD in this fashion, but that's because by default CD0: has a high boot priority (+20, I think), so Kickstart nearly always picks it first.
Maybe it does inherit - I haven't really played around with it very much - but in my limited experience it doesn't seem to, and IIRC U-Boot also has no concept of partitions, only drives (for AmigaOS booting, as it only needs the SLB which is in the RDB).
I hooked up a PC keyboard and mouse following suggestions.
Pressing the Scroll Lock button has no effect.
Boot up continued so I pressed the space bar. It accessed the U-BOOT Preferences Menu with Video Options, PCI-E 1x/ SATA-2, Boot Sequence and System Information.
Selecting Boot Sequence brings up: Menu Boot Delay (2 i selected), Boot Arguments fro AOS (debuglevel=0), Boot Arguments for Linux: root=dev/sda3 console=tty0
Network Boot Options and OS Mutiboot Options
On the other hand, pressing Enter during boot brings the U-Boot Boot Select screen. Selecting Boot Device shows: 0680 PATA HD, 0680 PATA DVD, 3x12 SATA HD, 3x12 SATA DVD, 3114 SATA HD, 3114 SATA DVD, 460 SATA2 HD, USB DVD, USB HD, Netwrok and None
Selecting 3114 SATA DVD has no effect. Next screens after saving and exit reads: AOS4 FLB FLB: no SLB found in any of the designated boot sources; returning to u-boot Press any key to continue...then only close brackets show up in the screen after pressing any key.
I hooked up a PC keyboard and mouse following suggestions.
Pressing the Scroll Lock button has no effect.
Boot up continued so I pressed the space bar. It accessed the U-BOOT Preferences Menu with Video Options, PCI-E 1x/ SATA-2, Boot Sequence and System Information.
In that case you're pressing the Scroll Lock key/holding down both mouse buttons way too early. You need to be pressing them after Kickstart loads, as the OS4.1 splash screen fades up. They need to be held as it gets to the brightest point. (edit: see video http://youtu.be/1VDcDSG7jsU )
If Kickstart isn't loading from the HD (as it clearly isn't from the CD) you've got bigger problems, and you need to explain exactly what is happening on a normal boot otherwise it's going to be impossible to diagnose.
Unfortunately, the pictures (and I have tried different cameras and exposures) are not clear, but the only screen that I didn't describe in my previous post, it's the one that read Sam460ex Power for free Mindsand that the bottom gives you the option to EXit, Press Space to Edit prefs, Enter for boot select and Esc for prompt booting.