Thank you Darren. I happen to have a Seagate ST39102LW UW SCSI drive as well, so I tried the exact same setup as you and it still stops at the splash screen. It sounds like there could be a fault with the SYMBIOS 53C770 chip, although it's odd that it works with AmigaOS 3.9.
Do you know what your SCSI boot setup is (from PPC boot menu)? I tried various options, but didn't appear to make a difference.
BTW, is your FlashROM cybppc.device version 44.71 (I know it uses a newer version in AmigaOS 4.1, just wondering)?
Regards,
Stephen.
AmigaOS 4 doesn't use the phase5 cybppc.device, so the settings in there are irrelevent. Of course, you need the unit enabled in the CS PPC boot menu to cold boot from it, but once the OS4 kernel loads the cybppc.device.kmod from OS4 takes over and any settings in the CS PPC boot menu setup are not used at all. For the record I have it all set to automatic settings in the CS PPC boot menu. Unit 0 enabled.
The FlashROM is the latest, same as you, 44.71.
There _can be_ some issues with hard drives that have been used in the past many times with existing RDB's and/or Amiga partitions. If you have any way to totally wipe the drive and ensure there is no former RDB installed that might help. It's possible it is hanging up on that.
You may be able to do it with OS 3.9 - see what is in the RDB and if possible remove any filesystem in there just to see if it helps. But in most cases people have had to totally wipe the drive on another computer (ie. Windows or linux box).
That is only a theory now but I would try it. I keep an old adaptec PCI SCSI card around just in case I need to hook up the drive to my PC and access it to verify it's working or wipe it.
Darren