Hi Robert,

It is a honor to receive a personal reply so fast!

The mentioned boot to a cursor is the factory default boot without an SD 
card (without the S2 button pressed). I've tried with a simple low power 
mouse + HDMI and without a mouse + HDMI. When I insert the HDMI after 
booting, the display is scrambled but the mouse does respond (it results 
into flickering pixels).

When pressing the S2 button with the SD card inserted, the board does not 
boot.

Regarding the model:

BeagleBoard Black Rev C from Element14. 
BB-BBLK-000 Rev C

Regarding file/rootfs/name, those parameters were not addressed. I simply 
followed online documentation such as 
on http://elinux.org/BeagleBoardDebian#Debian_.28jessie.29

Do you have an idea what the problem could be?

Best Regards,
Jan Jaap

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