I would not be sure it's pypilot that hangs. I can't replicate this at the moment for you, but what you see here is the /opt/bootlocal.sh at work, doing typical tinycore boot stuff: the output of tce-load statements in the background. There's a good read at http://tinycorelinux.net/corebook.pdf; read this in half an hour and then read /opt/bootlocal.sh, then you are in the know. I've seen some errors on this screen in the past and apparently they can be ignored.
Chances are that pypilot was already running when you took this shot. To check pypilot, view your processes with ps -ef | grep pypilot, check your services with sudo sv status pypilot (google 'man sv linux' to learn about sv), then check your log files with cat /var/log/pypilot*/current. If you do this from within an ssh session, you can copy the output to here without resorting to photographs ;-). The outcome of /tmp/bootlocal.log might also be intersting. Attached all this output from a working tinypilot.
Chances are that pypilot was already running when you took this shot. To check pypilot, view your processes with ps -ef | grep pypilot, check your services with sudo sv status pypilot (google 'man sv linux' to learn about sv), then check your log files with cat /var/log/pypilot*/current. If you do this from within an ssh session, you can copy the output to here without resorting to photographs ;-). The outcome of /tmp/bootlocal.log might also be intersting. Attached all this output from a working tinypilot.