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      Cornel
      last edited by Cornel

      type boot and then you should get:
      loader>

      there you type boot -s like:
      loader> boot -s

      or something. I did it this afternoon but failed to remember what I did exactly. Had the same Marvell prompt. And the above I what I believe I did. I stumbled upon this, and that is what got me through: https://forum.netgate.com/topic/125712/netgate-sg-3100-boot-loop-ufs_dirbad/4

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        alfaro @Cornel
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        @Cornel
        Thanks for the reply. If what you did comes back to you please let me know.

        I tried in a few different ways bit seems like there is no documentation on this prompt which is slightly different.

        Thanks again.

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          Cornel @alfaro
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          @alfaro try bootd at the Marvell prompt. Does that get you to the loader prompt?

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            alfaro @Cornel
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            @Cornel I am away from it now but will try soon. Thanks

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              Cornel @alfaro
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              @alfaro good luck, It took me a few reboots as well this afternoon and somehow managed to get in to single user mode. You will succeed!

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                alfaro @Cornel
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                @Cornel Hello, same thing. Did a quick loop and asked to press any key to stop boot and I was unable to get to single user mode.

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                  Cornel @alfaro
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                  @alfaro it might be that you press a key to early. You should wait for “ Hit [Enter] to boot immediately, or any other key for command prompt” this comes after: “ Hit any key to stop autoboot”.

                  Also press space, not enter.

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                    stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                    If you reach the Marvell>> prompt, which is u-boot, you intereupted it too soon.

                    Look at my console output above. Hit space, or anything but enter, when you see:
                    Hit [Enter] to boot immediately, or any other key for command prompt.

                    Then you will be at the bootloader prompt where you can boot into single user mode.

                    Steve

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                      alfaro @stephenw10
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                      @stephenw10 Wow, thanks stephenw10. I just pulling the trigger too son. Thanks, it worked and now I have a clean file system and I can upgrade to the new version.

                      Thanks a million to the community and everyone who responded and helped.

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                        scott38654 @stephenw10
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                        @stephenw10 thanks

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