On 04/27/2014 07:15 PM, Doug wrote:
> OK I asked this question before and I was never able to resolve it.
>
> I have an image (application) on microSD card that I want to
> distribute. It uses Archlinux. 
>
> I don't want the user to have to play with boot directories pushing
> buttons or anything like that. I just want it to boot at power up.
>
> As long as a distribution (stock) image is on the eMMC it will not
> boot the SD card unless the boot button is held down at power up.
>
> I can get around this by wiping the eMMC but I do not want a user
> getting an image on SD and having to do that.
>
> Is there anything I can do on the SD card (boot record) to cause it to
> boot directly from SD regardless of what is on eMMC.
>
> Debian apparently has no problem with this. It seems to be an
> Archlinux issue.
>
> If therei s an answer please pass along the code or point me to it.
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again edit your uEnv.txt

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