On Tue, Jan 7, 2014 at 8:41 PM, Brian Piccioni <[email protected]> wrote:
> Please bear with me.
>
> When I log into the source system it says
> Welcome to Ubuntu 13.04 (GNU/Linux 3.8.13-bone21 armv7l), which is a 3.8.13
> Kernel (?).

Oh, that was 7 months ago... let's just call it "old" and therefor "broken"..

>
> When I made the copy I had burned this image to a microSD
>
> Angstrom-Cloud9-IDE-GNOME-eglibc-ipk-v2012.12-beaglebone-2013.08.21
>
> Based on your comment, I inserted a spare microSD into the destination BBB
> it works (apparently) perfectly. (!!!!)
>
> THANK YOU!
>
> Now, if I update the Kernel on the source BBB, then recreate the source and
> copy it to the destination should it behave properly even without a microSD?
>
> This is not absolutely critical because my application will pretty much
> always have a microSD card installed, however, if the microSD were defective
> or not installed properly, etc., the original BBB could at least tell me
> while the copies would not.

Use an UUID instead of a raw /dev/mmcblk name in your bootloader
(uEnv.txt) and /etc/fstab then you won't have to worry about that..

Regards,

-- 
Robert Nelson
http://www.rcn-ee.com/

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