All I can do is say what the symptoms you are seeing could be caused by, not 
setting  a register in the PMIC on boot up. I cannot answer as to what the SW 
is or is not doing in your installation.

Gerald

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Sounds like I may missing something. I'm assuming u-boot would be on the debian 
image written to the SATA drive via dd? Do I need to install this separetly? 
The Beagle Bone Black is pretty straight foreward with good documentation. The 
X15 is not. Are there any more detailed instructions on-line that can take me 
through the install/boot process via eSATA. The reference manual documentation 
is not adequate.

Thanks for your help.

Marc


On Sunday, October 1, 2017 at 8:31:13 AM UTC-5, gcoley1 wrote:
I doubt you have fried it, but sounds like the SW is not writing to a register 
that keeps the board active, something that was put in place due to a silicon 
bug in the HW.  I suspect you do not have the correct UBoot or it is not 
reading the SATA correctly. It will time out and then shutdown.

Gerald


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Subject: Re: [beagleboard] X15 Boot via USB

 Hello Gerald,

I removed the resistor and placed a jumper between J3 1-2 attached a sata drive 
with a new debian image written via dd and am unable to boot. I'm getting a 
blank screen and the power LED comes on and the LED between the power connector 
and the RAM illuminates for just a few seconds and goes off. The status LEDs 
never illumitate. Am I fogetting something or did I just fry my X15?

Thanks

Marc
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