I think an undervoltage has to be seen in /var/log/pcp_boot.log, but
there is nothing.

Here is the log:

Code:
--------------------
    Starting piCorePlayer v6.0.0-b7 startup...
  Checking for boot files on mmcblk0p1...
  Trying to mount /dev/mmcblk0p1.
  ssh file found on mmcblk0p1.
  newpcp.cfg not found on mmcblk0p1.
  Checking for boot files on sda1...
  Trying to mount /dev/sda1.
  newpcp.cfg not found on sda1.
  Checking for boot files on sdb1...
  Trying to mount /dev/sdb1.
  newpcp.cfg not found on sdb1.
  umount: can't unmount /mnt/sdb1: Invalid argument
  Setting default piCorePlayer repository...
  Generating sound card drop-down list...
  Loading configuration file... Done.
  Loading pcp-lms-functions... Done.
  Waiting for soundcard ALSA to populate. Done (1).
  Waiting for network. Done (1).
  Setting built-in audio to analog jack... Done.
  Checking for PCM input card... Done.
  Starting Openssh server... Done.
  Mounting USB Drives...
  Mounting USB Drive: 5E28-9B8F...
  Disk Mounted at /mnt/Musikbox.
  Mounting USB Drive: 5D0B-9332...
  Disk Mounted at /mnt/LMS.
  Done.
  Starting LMS, this can take some time...[20-01-22 21:05:16.1522] main::init 
(387) Starting Logitech Media Server (v7.9.2, 1578996832, Tue Jan 14 12:21:10 
CET 2020) perl 5.028002 - arm-linux-gnueabihf-thread-multi-64int
  
  Slimserver Running pid:7787
  Done.
  Powering off HDMI... Done.
  Starting httpd web server... Done.
  Setting CPU scaling governor to ondemand... Done.
  Creating static footer... Done.
  
  Finished piCorePlayer v6.0.0-b7 startup.
  
  To setup piCorePlayer, use the web interface via a browser:
  - http://192.168.178.109
  
  Press [Enter] to access console.
  
  In the background, ntpd is syncing time between piCorePlayer and the internet.
  A large offset between 1970 and now is normal.
  
--------------------


But I see now that at boottime the Pi is accessing the external SSD
really long. After the LED blinking stops the Pi has started
completely.
For me it seems that the access to the SSD is really slow. But I see no
reason for this.
The above log is done with an ExFAT filesystem on the SSD and only 700
musicfiles to see if there is a difference between hfs+ and ExFAT. But
both are slow.


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