I found that the BBB just sometimes just not boot, then I would re-flash 
the system run again. I then found that if the ethernet is connected and I 
boot from SD card the internal flashing algo start. One can check it with 
'ps ax', the whole sequence of events can be seen .. first a dd with 
dev/nul, then the creation of the flash etc, this is WITHOUT the boot 
button connected.  It does however also works as advertised , with no 
ethernet connected, then one has to keep the boot button in, with power on 
to get in the flashing eMMC mode.

I personally think this is not suppose to be so, it should ONLY flash the 
eMMC if the BOOT is pressed during power up..

This render a non boot BBB is you switch the power off  within one hour, as 
the eMMC is then not fully programmed, and one cannot see the leds is now 
toggling the flashing sequence, as it always toggle, the only way I could 
detect it was to look at the processes, and see the dd etc

I am using the BBB supplied angstrom, with the latest image before the 
angstrom site went down for 'THREE WEEKS' !!!!

Kind Regards
Gerrie

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