You can forget the eMMC if you like.

Gerald



On Wed, Oct 23, 2013 at 11:17 AM, Orest Lenczyk <[email protected]> wrote:

> Thanks for your fast response. I was rather looking for some fsck-alike
> command (can i access eMMC while booted from microSD ?)
> I would like not to send it now for 2 reasons
>
> 1. its working from SD (for now)
> 2. there is 99,98% chance that it was my bad :P so i will lose 2 weeks or
> even a month and have to pay double-shipping
>
> I thought about something different. After burning angstrom iso to sd
> card, I have 3 partitions
> 71MB FAT
> 3,33GB, probably ext2 (not sure, i am on windows now)
> 26GB unallocated space
>
> Can i use that space somehow, and just forget about eMMC ?
>
> W dniu środa, 23 października 2013 02:08:29 UTC+2 użytkownik Gerald
> napisał:
>>
>> I have no way of knowing for sure. Maybe. Spontaneous combustion
>> is something I have yet to run across on these boards.
>>
>> If you can't flash it, then maybe the eMMC is bad. Only way to know for
>> sure is sending it in.
>>
>> Gerald
>>
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Oct 22, 2013 at 4:27 PM, Orest Lenczyk <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> I was working with some project, when suddenly I heard high-pitched
>>> sound coming from board. second after it turned of, and when I tried to
>>> restart I had only led 0,1,2 ON. there is no psychical damage visible on
>>> board. I downloaded latest angstrom image, writed onto microsd. Beagle is
>>> now booting (hooray!) but flashing is not qute working. I have external
>>> power adapter. I was trying to do this way:
>>>
>>> 1.power off
>>> 2. USER/BOOT button
>>> 3. power on
>>> 4. all 4 leds
>>>
>>> after 1 min process, led USR3 (eMMC) flashes only few times, then i have
>>> normal heartbeat and cpu indicator. botting without microsd still results
>>> with led0,1,2 :(
>>> does it mean that eMMC is broken? i tried to read dmesg but i havent
>>> found anything useful. Any tips?
>>>
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