Hi!

Well, I actually "gave in" and a) flashed the eMMC back to Angström Linux 
and b) turned the SanDisk 32GB Class 10 into a bootable mSD card with 
Ubuntu on it (from rcn-ee.net).

Now everything works fine. The mSD boots up and the attached USB hard drive 
gets mounted properly, I didn't see any filesystem corruption anymore at 
all - and the system runs stable as a rock.

Since there's no word from some official Engineer about it: I can only 
assume that the BeagleBone doesn't like it when eMMC + mSD + USB is used 
together. Don't quote me on it, it's just what I think as eMMC + USB 
storage device or mSD + USB storage device works just fine, while things go 
south when you try to combine all three like I tried initially.


*As a side note in case some official read the posts in this G-Groups 
"Forums":*
Sirs, compared to the Raspberry site yours is a unholy mess and a lot of 
information that would be nice to know about is missing. I know that "you 
get what you pay for", but keeping in mind that the Raspberry goes for 
about the same price, the support they offer through their forums and 
e-linux Wiki is "several orders of magnitude more Premium" than the show 
you run here.

On Wednesday, October 9, 2013 9:22:54 PM UTC+2, kees kwekkeboom wrote:
>
> Did you try a different type of SD cards? For example, I have corruption 
> problems with kingston cards like the ones delivered with the BB white. Now 
> I use Transcend 4 GB cards and have no problem yet.
>

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