Okay, I'm officially confused.  I've been trying to increase the speed
of my BBB from the default 550MHz to 1GHz, and failing; this is with the
elderly 3.8.13-37 sources.  After a few failures I went back to a seriously
ancient kernel, just to get something to run, and found that the 
3.8.13-bone22
sources boot and run at 1GHz using the performance governor with no 
problems.

I then found that there are a set of patches for _3.12_ on a Fedora mailing
list which add cpu speed setting, which implies that 3.8 can't set the 
speed.
Can anyone resolve that conundrum?

I then tried building 3.14, since that's the most recent set of fixes
(btw am335x-pm-firmware.bin is missing from the 3.14 kernel package)
and found that it couldn't boot from the USB; it simply hung trying
to access /dev/sda.  It couldn't handle my standard NFS boot either.

Most of the kernel problems have to be configuration issues, but after a
couple of days of checking I can't find anything missing from the USB/SCSI
setup. So does anyone have a kernel config file for 3.14, which enables
most of the peripherals?

(These are all Robert Nelson's kernels, using his standard build method.)

Thanks for any ideas - Will

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