Hi, Satz 

The Angstrom distribution create a FAT partition on the internal NAND-Flash 
and have a gadget to share this partition as USB disk.

Others partitions are not available as USB disk.

The best way to understand is to plug mouse, keyboard and screen and use 
the Gnome disk explorer.

Regards

Le mercredi 4 décembre 2013 13:24:41 UTC+1, Satz Klauer a écrit :
>
> Hi,
>
> I have a general problem in understanding the BBB and its boot process. 
> With factory defaults BBB starts Angstrom Linux on power-up - correct?
>
> Now when one connects this board via USB and with no micro-SD-card plugged 
> to a host computer, a drive is shown there which contains some files (MLO 
> bootloader u-boot.img and some documentation). So my question here: where 
> are these things stored? And where is the Linux-filesystem stored which 
> does not appear within this drives data?
>
> I'd assume it has something to do with internal NAND-flash...but in this 
> case the boot procedure of BBB is not clear to me - is the CPU itself able 
> to read a FAT-formatted filesystem to start the MLO-bootloader? Or how else 
> is booting done in this configuration?
>
> Thanks!
>
>

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