o change of content (as expected consider the
> output from dd)
> cat /sys/bus/w1/devices/23-02eddd9b/eeprom | hexdump
> 000 00ff 55aa 00ff 55aa 00ff 55aa 00ff 55aa
> onsdag 30 september 2020 kl. 07:15:53 UTC+2 skrev Sven Norinder:
>
>> The eeprom probably is a device
The eeprom probably is a device, not a filesystem.
Use dd instead.
/Sven
tisdag 29 september 2020 kl. 17:59:14 UTC+2 skrev Johan Lind:
> I tried with only a short (6 bytes) string but still the same behaviour.
>
>
> tisdag 29 september 2020 kl. 17:45:47 UTC+2 skrev robert.sty...@gmail.com:
>
>> I
Hi.
The serial ports have been default-renamed from ttyOx to ttySx.
There is a kernel config to not do this.
Or you can create links from /dev/ttyOx to /dev/ttySx so that programs
trying to use ttyOx works.
/Sven
Den fredag 6 september 2019 kl. 11:43:38 UTC skrev jennifer Dsilva:
>
> Hi ,
>
> I a
As I see it you should raw copy sdcard.img (dd, etcher) to a sdcard and
make sure it gets booted from.
/Sven
Den fredag 5 maj 2017 kl. 13:38:53 UTC+2 skrev bianchi:
>
> Everyone,
>
> I have built a boot image for BeagleBone Black with buildroot,
> until :
>
> -rw-r--r-- 1 bianchi bianchi37264
As far as I remember, kernel is not located on a Windows-readable
filesystem. Its easy enough to copy kernel when running Linux though.
You must also copy modules directory (in /lib/modules) for the kernel you
want to boot normally.
And maybe change some uEnv variables.
/Sven
Den fredag 16 sept
One more thing to check is that the firmware is available and gets loaded.
Then it has worked for me.
/Sven
Den måndag 2 mars 2015 kl. 11:17:05 UTC+1 skrev Dajiang He:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have a BB Black RevC with its original Debian OS.
> When I plugged in a Aztech wifi dongle: the dongle's blue light