[beagleboard] Re: uSD card format changed over the years?

2019-08-22 Thread Larry Klein
I guess I am blind. I see the size requirements now in the latest image web page listing. Looks like I need to go far back in time to find a 2GB image. Giving it a try though... On Thursday, August 22, 2019 at 1:51:45 PM UTC-4, Larry Klein wrote: > > Hi Dennis, > > Read your resp

[beagleboard] Re: uSD card format changed over the years?

2019-08-22 Thread Larry Klein
ay, August 22, 2019 at 1:26:37 PM UTC-4, Larry Klein wrote: > > OK I think I figured it out. I was not holding the boot switch S2, long > enough for it to start booting from the uSD card. I read somewhere that it > will update the uBoot on the eMMC during the boot process if its newer

[beagleboard] Re: uSD card format changed over the years?

2019-08-22 Thread Larry Klein
booted. The new image has a new one and required me to force it to boot from uSD to get things going. In the process of flashing my eMMC now so hopefully I will move a few years ahead in SW releases!! On Thursday, August 22, 2019 at 10:44:00 AM UTC-4, Larry Klein wrote: > > I have

[beagleboard] uSD card format changed over the years?

2019-08-22 Thread Larry Klein
I have an old beaglebone black that I have not used in years. Decided to resurrect it and made a new uSD card with the latest debian image. Tried to boot it and I just get 3 LED's on and nothing happens. Pull the card out and it boots to Angstrom (which I guess is in my eMMC) and I have an older

[beagleboard] Frustrated trying to do basic things...

2014-02-10 Thread Larry Klein
I recently acquired a beagleBone Black board. Followed the simple directions to plug it into a USB port on my Win 8.1 PC and a new drive showed up. Yay! EXCEPT that all files show up as size 0KB except for MLO and the boot image! And they really appear to be 0KB to my computer as i cannot open