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  1. I was able to get my F6-424 Max to auto boot straight into unraid by editing the first line in the /syslinux/syslinux.cfg to be: default Unraid OS This does however make it skip over the boot loader selection menu all together though, so i guess it might be slightly inconvenient if for whatever reason you were in a situation where you needed to boot into the GUI Mode or Safe Mode. You would have to go back into the usb and edit the line again. Im not really familiar with syslinux or bootloaders at all to know if there is any better work around at the moment though. I guess something about that bootloader menu it doesn't seem to like auto booting into it.
  2. I’ve also been running into this same problem on my F6-424 Max that I recently bought. Hopefully a fix is found.

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