On 23.09.2013 17:06, William C Bonner wrote:
In the past, I've had to have a specially formatted uEnv.txt file in the
root of the first partition of my flash card. I have it listed, along
with my current parition structure in the third code block in the post I
just wrote at
http://wimsworld.wordpress.com/2013/09/23/beagleboneblack-5-8ghz-wifi-reliability/
The contents of my uEnv.txt file are:
|mmcdev=1|
|bootpart=1:2|
|mmcroot=/dev/mmcblk1p2|
|optargs=quiet capemgr.disable_partno=BB-BONELT-HDMI,BB-BONELT-HDMIN|
|
|
Though you would likely want to change the last line so that it does not
have the capemgr.disable command.
Thanks, but my problem appears to be on a different level. As I said,
the BBB _always_ refuses to boot if the sd card is inserted,
irrespective of the card's content, and irrespective of the boot button
being held down or not.
Also, if the card is inserted when the system is running, the system
doesn't see it.
The sd card itself is OK, it works properly in my notebook.
I'm quite frustrated and already considering to send the BBB back.
Bernd
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