It might have gotten mounted read-only for some reason.

BTW I'm seen a few cases now where a bad SD card could be fixed by
reformatting then reloading.  Stick it in something else like a camera to
format it, then reimage it back to Linux.  May not be 100% reliable.

On Sat, Mar 20, 2021, 10:46 AM Jordon <[email protected]> wrote:

> I recently decided to play with my BBB boards after ignoring them for a
> few years (one of them still had 5.6 installed on it!).  I have 3
> BeagleBone Black boards (2 with 2GB, 1 with 4GB).  When i dd’ed
> miniroot-am335x-68.img to a uSD cards and booted it, it all seemed pretty
> normal until I got to the part where it actually writes to the onboard
> storage.  It would fail due to IO errors.  This happened on all 3 of my
> boards.  I figured it was unlikely that all 3 would have bad flash so I
> re-imaged one with with a supported debian distro and it worked just fine.
> Is there an issue with writing to the onboard storage in 6.8 or is there
> some step I missed in the startup phase to get it working?
>
> Thanks!
>
>
>

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