I'm trying to understand how to *use* the tables in the BBB manual
that how the GPIO (and other) pin modes.

I understand the principal in that given the mode and the physical pin
number you can see what IO from the processor drives the pin.

What isn't clear (and I've done some Google searching that didn't help
much) is how to set the mode.  Can it only be done on a pin by pin
basis and, more importantly, does the system boot with all the pins in
a specific mode?  

If the system doesn't power up with all the pins in the same mode is
there anywhere that actually tells me what mode each pin is in after
booting?  

I realise this may be different with different Linux distributions (or
even non-Linux OS) but some sort of default that one can expect at
start up would be very useful.

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Chris Green
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