https://github.com/ungureanuvladvictor/BBBlfs

Here you have src code to do a usb boot/flash the eMMC with an image in 
.tar.xz format as I remember.

When the ROM USB boot kicks in you will see an ethernet gadget device, you 
can find the vid/pid in my code over there. Check if your linux machine has 
rndis drivers because I had this problem with my Android device, did not 
have rndis drivers and will not enumerate the device at all. Put a RS232 
cable to the board to see if it really goes into USB boot *you should 
receive some awkward chars on the terminal*. 

On Friday, February 21, 2014 10:35:16 AM UTC+1, terry.b...@googlemail.com 
wrote:
>
> We are developing a board based on the TI AM3358 processor and we are 
> using the Beaglebone Black as a development test platform prior to the real 
> hardware becoming available.
> Our system will have eMMC memory but no microSD card so we intend to do a 
> boot/install via the USB or serial port.
> We are testing this out using the Beaglebone Black but it is not working.
> We can boot our own Linux from the microSD card by powering up with the S2 
> boot button pressed fine.
> However if we power up (via a USB-B cable) without a microSD card and the 
> S2 boot button pressed the BBB does not seem to try and boot via the USB or 
> serial.
> Our host is Linux and a "lsusb" shows no new devices (We were expecting an 
> Ethernet gadget device). Minicom or a raw serial port program connected to 
> UART0 shows no ASIC id (what ever that is) being sent.
> Any ideas ?
>
>

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