[beagleboard] Where is Angstrom-Linux stored?

2013-12-04 Thread Satz Klauer
Hi, I have a general problem in understanding the BBB and its boot process. With factory defaults BBB starts Angstrom Linux on power-up - correct? Now when one connects this board via USB and with no micro-SD-card plugged to a host computer, a drive is shown there which contains some files (MLO

Re: [beagleboard] Where is Angstrom-Linux stored?

2013-12-04 Thread John Syne
From: Satz Klauer Reply-To: Date: Wednesday, December 4, 2013 at 4:24 AM To: Subject: [beagleboard] Where is Angstrom-Linux stored? > Hi, > > I have a general problem in understanding the BBB and its boot process. With > factory defaults BBB starts Angstrom Linux on power-

Re: [beagleboard] Where is Angstrom-Linux stored?

2013-12-04 Thread Satz Klauer
John, thanks for your detailled answer On Wed, Dec 4, 2013 at 8:04 PM, John Syne wrote: > > BBB can boot from several sources, but I’ll restrict this explanation to the > internal eMMC and the SDCard. uBoot considers the SDCard to be MMC 0 and the > eMMC is considered MMC 1. Both devices are con

Re: [beagleboard] Where is Angstrom-Linux stored?

2013-12-05 Thread John Syne
On 12/4/13, 10:33 PM, "Satz Klauer" wrote: >John, > >thanks for your detailled answer > >On Wed, Dec 4, 2013 at 8:04 PM, John Syne wrote: >> >> BBB can boot from several sources, but I¹ll restrict this explanation >>to the >> internal eMMC and the SDCard. uBoot considers the SDCard to be MMC 0

Re: [beagleboard] Where is Angstrom-Linux stored?

2013-12-05 Thread Satz Klauer
On Thu, Dec 5, 2013 at 6:04 PM, John Syne wrote: > >>So the (let me call it) "internal MLO" is not stored on NAND-flash as >>mentioned before but on a FAT-partition of eMMC? > > I¹m not sure I understand what you are saying, but there is no separate > NAND-Flash. There is only eMMC which you parti