thanks i was able to recover the config via Live "CD",

i had 4 times, where something on the card (probably) was corrupted (3 
times i could not log in, i had to skip touchscreen calibration twice and 
it would always reboot, the 4th time it wasnt even booting up), maybe the 
card is defective, should i get another sd card?

Am Freitag, 30. September 2016 21:00:48 UTC+2 schrieb Charles Steinkuehler:
>
> Yes, pretty much any Linux system you can hook a uSD card reader to 
> should work. 
>
> Besides the image from LinuxCNC, there are many "rescue" releases 
> available.  I always keep SystemRescueCD setup to network boot, so if 
> I ever have a problem with any machine I can just reboot, go to the 
> boot menu, and run Linux out of ram straight from the network.  :) 
>
> On 9/30/2016 1:42 PM, Sag ich Dir nich wrote: 
> > I dont have a Linux system but can i try booting Linuxcnc testversion 
> using a 
> > USB stick? Will that work? 
> > 
> > Am Freitag, 30. September 2016 13:41:29 UTC+2 schrieb Charles 
> Steinkuehler: 
> > 
> >     If you have another Linux system available, you can run fsck on the 
> >     uSD filesystem and possibly copy off your data if the uSD is having 
> >     problems.  Since the system doesn't boot with the old screen, I 
> >     suspect you have some sort of corruption.  Note that you have to 
> >     cleanly shut-down the BeagleBone (don't just power it off) or you 
> will 
> >     get file system corruption.  I've also had uSD cards that just 
> became 
> >     flaky...typically they work OK again after reformatting. 
> > 
> >     On 9/30/2016 4:53 AM, Sag ich Dir nich wrote: 
> >      > unfortunately i dont know if it was before, but would that mean i 
> have to 
> >     flash 
> >      > the microsd card again? can i somehow extract the configuration? 
> >      > 
> >      > Am Freitag, 30. September 2016 01:58:01 UTC+2 schrieb Charles 
> Steinkuehler: 
> >      > 
> >      >     On 9/28/2016 4:05 PM, Sag ich Dir nich wrote: 
> >      >      > Hi, 
> >      >      > 
> >      >      > today i received my new bigger screen (old screen 800x480, 
> new 
> >     1280x800) and 
> >      >      > plugged it into the Beaglebone, first boot was almost 
> normal, 
> >     except for it 
> >      >      > loaded like 100 digits (which i could not recognize, 
> because it 
> >     was so 
> >      >     fast) i 
> >      >      > was able to load the machine and everything was normal... 
> then i 
> >     rebooted 
> >      >     and i 
> >      >      > get this every time i boot: 
> >      > 
> >      >      > [      0.706640] omap_hsmmc mmc.5: 
> of_parse_phandle_with_args of 
> >     ´reset´ 
> >      >     failed 
> >      > 
> >      >     <snip> 
> >      > 
> >      >      > it does also not boot with the old screen 
> >      > 
> >      >     Was the mmc error there previously?  Your eMMC or uSD card 
> could be 
> >      >     corrupt or failed. 
> >      > 
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