OK , hmmm. So after an hour of poking around, it starts working again. I 
did switch to plugged directly into the laptop USB versus through the 
powered USB hub. I'm sure I'll be posting with other non issues again soon 
:-) Great group! 

On Tuesday, March 4, 2014 9:12:26 PM UTC-5, brad....@gmail.com wrote:
>
> Hey folks, first time poster here, having some trouble getting my BBB to 
> boot.
>
> Here's the story - I was previously booting fine and connecting to the 
> bone with both serial and ssh over the network. Then I installed OctoPrint, 
> a 3d printing controller. All was well, then installed mjpg-streamer and 
> tested - also working fine. Basically I then powered everything off and 
> went home. Now it won't boot - it will blink a little and then the lights 
> go out. It won't power on at all until I unplug power and try again, when 
> it does the same.
>
> In the mean time I did image LinuxCNC MachineKit onto an SD card, and it 
> will boot from that - so I can get into the board, but the onboard boot 
> seems hosed. I'm used to working with Arduino, where you just yank th eplug 
> when you're done - this seems more sensitive and I guess my lack of orderly 
> shutdown (I actually don't even know how to do that yet :-)  ) something 
> went wrong.
>
> Any suggestions for how to repair the boot? I guess I could reimage it but 
> then I don't exactly know how to do that on the eMMC either. Is it 
> generally considered a good idea to move away from Angstrom? 
>

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