Well the option I took was to nuke mmcblk1 which worked. I have no reason 
to have anything there anyhow. I am running a headless system in ArchLinux. 
I don't have time to fool around with why it isn't working when I am not 
going to use it. None of the options suggested worked other than dd'ing the 
eMMC. 

On Friday, April 18, 2014 10:47:57 AM UTC-4, Doug wrote:
>
> I have ArchLinux installed and it reboots fine - shutdown -r now - but if 
> I power down and restart it goes to four LED's and stops. If I hold down 
> the boot button and power it will then boot.
>
> How do I get it to boot at power up always from the SD card?  My boot 
> partition has the following files -
>
> 102 -rwxr-xr-x  1 root root 104212 Aug 10  2013 MLO
> 354 -rwxr-xr-x  1 root root 361488 Aug 10  2013 u-boot.img
>   2 -rwxr-xr-x  1 root root    603 Oct 18  2013 uEnv.txt
>
> and uEnv.txt has -
>
> [root@BBBdoug mnt]# cat uEnv.txt
> uenvcmd=run findmmc1; run findmmc0; if run loaduimage; then run loadfdt; 
> run mmcboot; fi;
> findmmc1=if test $board_name = A335BNLT; then setenv mmc1 1; else setenv 
> mmc1 0; fi
> findmmc0=setenv mmcdev 0; mmc dev ${mmcdev}; if mmc rescan; then setenv 
> mmc0 1; else setenv mmc0 0; fi
> mmcroot=/dev/mmcblk0p2 rw
> loadfdt=ext4load mmc ${mmcdev}:2 ${fdtaddr} /boot/dtbs/${fdtfile}
> loaduimage=if ext4load mmc 0:2 ${loadaddr} /boot/zImage; then setenv 
> mmcdev 0; else setenv mmcdev 1; if test $mmc0 = 1; then setenv mmcroot 
> /dev/mmcblk1p2 rw; fi; ext4load mmc 1:2 ${loadaddr} /boot/zImage; fi
> optargs=coherent_pool=1M
>
> As far as I can tell this is the latest code.
>
> What do I need to do to get it to always boot without intervention from 
> the micoSD card?
>
>

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