Hi Mike,

Your related post on another forum suggests that you are still chasing this 
problem. There are instructions here:

http://elinux.org/BeagleBone_Black_Extracting_eMMC_contents

For creating a microSD card with an autorun.sh script that will restore 
your .img file to the eMMC.  I've used this successfully to restore a BBB 
to a known good state.

Hope this helps!

On Tuesday, September 10, 2013 5:53:44 PM UTC-7, Michael Darling wrote:
>
> Hi Koen,
>
> I'm actually working with the Ubuntu distro for BBB and would like to 
> create an eMMC flasher version using a custom kernel build.  Robert C. 
> Nelson's page for the Ubuntu distro only includes an eMMC flasher for a 
> prebuilt Ubuntu image.  Would I be able to use the "bone-flash-tool" script 
> that you referenced to do this?  And are there any instructions for using 
> the shell script (posted on a Wiki somewhere)?  I haven't done too much 
> with shell scripting so I don't quite follow everything that this script is 
> doing.
>
> Thanks for any tips you can offer.
> -Mike
>
> On Tuesday, May 28, 2013 1:33:51 AM UTC-7, Koen Kooi wrote:
>>
>>
>> Op 28 mei 2013, om 09:38 heeft Neabex <[email protected]> het volgende 
>> geschreven: 
>>
>> > I've looked around, but I've been unable to find instructions on how to 
>> generate something similar to  the BBB emmc flasher image. I know how to 
>> build an image for BBB using Angstrom, but is there a specific target or 
>> some sort of script to generate my own BBB emmc flasher image? 
>> > I want to be able to make an SD card to flash my custom builds. 
>>
>> This is what I use: 
>> https://github.com/beagleboard/meta-beagleboard/blob/master/contrib/bone-flash-tool/emmc-prepare.sh
>>  
>>
>> It needs to run with root permissions, so be *very* careful when using 
>> it. Use an existing image as a base.
>
>

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