I created /testData and /home/Debian/testData directories and files 
(read/writable by all) on uSD card while running on BBB to save some data.

After graceful shutdown, when I mount the uSD card on Ubuntu, I don't see those 
directories or files. But if I bring up BBB again then I can see them again. 

My Ubuntu is set to auto-mount (I believe vfat and ext3/4 etc)

Same behavior for directories or files under /boot. It almost seems like on 
Ubuntu, I am seeing different partition than on the BBB. This may be a feature 
for protecting newbies - like me. But I would like to learn how to expose and 
modify the partition or files created on BBB micro-sd card consistently on 
Ubuntu.

I am using Rev C Black. Same perplexing behavior for 4.4.54 or 4.14.latest 
releases. I reviewed past posts here. Something changed about 2 years ago. 

My apologies if the category isn't right, and thank you for your time.

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