On Sat, Jun 14, 2014 at 2:29 AM,  <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have a rev D beagleboard which I have been using for more than a year. I
> was using the ubuntu release ubuntu-12.10-console-armhf-2013-03-28 and the
> board had been running fine. I decided to upgrade to a new release so that I
> could experiment some more. On a new kingston SD card I purchased,I
> installed  ubuntu-14.04-console-armhf-2014-06-05 and replaced the SD card
> but all I could see was the beagleboard orange logo. After trying it a few
> times , I tried to put the old SD card with the ubuntu-12.10 back but I saw
> the same thing. I suspected that somehow some configuration had been
> overwritten and so decided to use flasher (the mk_mmc script to replaced
> Uboot/env but nothing happened. I erased portions of NAND and then ended up
> erasing the NAND on the board completely.I then tried to create another
> flasher using the command
>
>  sudo ./mk_mmc.sh --mmc /dev/mmcblk0 --uboot beagle_cx
>
> using another new patriot card but all I see is the 40W message. Seems like
> its not reading from the SD card at all. I doubt if my board connection has
> gone bad all of a sudden. How do I debug/fix this. Any suggestions would be
> appreciated.
>
> P.S: I tried to use fdisk on another card to create a linux disk image
> separately but then I could not figure out where to copy the latest
> MLO/Uboot from.

Sorry about that, i "should" be working again now.. This was a server
side change, i never know when i can fully "eol" something on the
server side.

Regards,

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

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