Hello.

I recently purchased a new BeagleBone Black. I followed the STARTUP 
instructions, and was told to install a Linux image boot I must put the 
image on a SD card and boot from the SD card. Fair enough. Problem is, I 
came upon this text:
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ep #6: Boot your board off of the SD card


If using BeagleBone Black and desire to write the image to your on-board 
eMMC, you'll need to follow the instructions at 
http://elinux.org/Beagleboard:BeagleBoneBlack_Debian#Flashing_eMMC. When 
the flashing is complete, all 4 USRx LEDs will be steady on or off. The 
latest Debian flasher images automatically power down the board upon 
completion.*This can take up to 45 minutes.* Power-down your board, remove 
the SD card and apply power again to finish.

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When I click on the link I get redirected to a forum page. It says: "To set 
up the standalone microSD image to automatically flash the eMMC on powerup. 
**Note, 
img files with the words "eMMC-flasher" already had this enabled...**

In /boot/uEnv.txt:" 


Where the hell is /boot/uEnv.text? Whenever I try to access my BeagleBone 
now Windows tells me I must format it, and it cannot. I don't know where 
the file is and I'm stuck now. 

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