SOURCE: My Nas Fastora T4
I had the same problem after changing the disk setup from RAID-0 to RAID-5.
If you remove some of the harddisks (keep at least one) before booting, the system comes up again and is reachable for config changes.
I also had problems then with LAN1 card (did not get a ip address from DHCP anymore, only 0.0.0.0).
So I connected the Fastora NAS to LAN2. I was very surprised that the fastora filer tool did find the Fastora NAS connected with LAN2 configured to a wrong fixed IP-address that wouldn't work in my network. Fastora filer was able to remote change the IP-Settings for LAN2 card and now all works fine!
Hope this helps any other Fastora NAS user.
SOURCE: Reading T4 Device
Did you try to boot the system without all the harddisks inside (keep at least one).
This helped me to bring up the NAS-T4 up again.
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