My suggestion, And this is just me. GO back to the factory mode. Follow
the instructions on the Wiki. Make sure all that still works.
Then continue down the path you are going. This way you know whether or not
the HW has any issues.

Gerald



On Wed, Oct 30, 2013 at 7:48 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:

> Cool, no way near that!
>
> Okay, so I think I have narrowed down what just happened here!
>
> I fdisk'd and formatted, well thought I did, the sd card.  But now I have
> come to realize depending on if a sd card is inserted at boot or not,
> changes the way mmcblk*'s are allocated. so my emmc actually got
> re-partitioned.  Yeah, I should have double checked things, but why is it
> re-arranging like this and not just standardized to the emmc always
> specifically being on a certain mmcblk?
>
> So now, nothing will work.  I get so far with ANY distro, be it emmc
> flasher or an image made to run off of SD, bam, blinking led's.  dmesg
> reveals ifile errors.  I am stuck in a read-only rootfs and I cannot do
> anything to fix the emmc.
>
> Hope some of this makes sense.
>
>
>
> On Wednesday, October 30, 2013 5:35:48 PM UTC-7, Gerald wrote:
>
>> 3,000 times per bit.
>>
>> Gerald
>>
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Oct 30, 2013 at 7:30 PM, <[email protected]**> wrote:
>>
>>> Yes.
>>>
>>> Can this question be answered:  How many times can the emmc be
>>> reflashed??
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Sheldon.
>>>
>>>
>>> On Wednesday, October 30, 2013 2:49:40 PM UTC-7, 
>>> [email protected]:
>>>>
>>>> Heya,  I have been experimenting with different distro's on the BBB,
>>>> trying to find the one that works for what I want.  Gotta admit this thing
>>>> is touchy and cumbersome, sometimes boot's, sometimes doesn't.  Now upon
>>>> trying to flash the emmc I get four user led's blinking synchronously!  The
>>>> only doc's I can find on this state that I have used up my limit flashing
>>>> the emmc.  Please tell me this isn't true?!?!  If so, this would be absurd
>>>> to me as I have only re-flashed it under ten times.
>>>>
>>>> Can someone please advise if this is the case, or is there something
>>>> else wrong?  I don't have a serial connection and don't want to waste any
>>>> money on getting one to see the error code if this is in fact the case!
>>>>
>>>> Any help would be appreciated!
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> Sheldon.
>>>>
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