On Nov 30, 2014 11:56 AM, "Rick Harms" <[email protected]> wrote:
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> I have a new Ver C board.  I went through the getting started scenario.
I have 30 years computer support, but I am a newbie to the Beaglebone.
>
> I was able to log in just fine, life is sweet.  Time to upgrade the OS.
I read thoroughly the upgrade process.  I read several "versions, the
Beagleboard.org version, Adafruit version, and a couple of others,  Of
course, they were all the same.  I chose the
"BBB-eMMC-flasher-2013.09.04.img.xz".  I followed the Windows version,
created the SD image and inserted it in the board.  I followed the boot
process, the four Leds came on, released the "boot" button.  The LEDs
flashed for a few seconds, went out, the all four came on for a couple of
seconds, flashed for a couple of seconds, then the board powered down.
Uh-oh, not right.  Sure enough, the OS is hosed.  I then inserted the SD
card in my Windows machine.  The 16 GB card came up as 68 MB free out of 70
MB available.  ????????  I then did trouble shooting for the next 8 hours.
I got to the point that I was able to reformat the SD card in a few
seconds, it then showed 16 GB again.  I tested the card by copying several
Gigs of files to the Card, it is OK.  I went through the installation
process a couple of dozen times, the same results each time.  I decided
there must be something wrong with the image.  So, I switched to the
"Angstrom-Cloud9-IDE-GNOME_eglibc-ipk-v2012.12-beaglebone-2013.06.20.img"
 (whew!).   This time the SD came up as 2MB free out of 70MB.
 ()(*&)(&)_))&*__&   I tried it anyway.  As this is being posted, the
installation has been going for 3 hours.  The USB LED D3 is continuous
flashing and LED D5 flashes twice, every 2 seconds.  I will give it a
couple of more hours, probably a waste of time, and then see if it will
boot.  I suspect not.
> So, did I do something wrong?   I do not know what other information to
provide.  Any assistance will be greatly appreciated.
> Rick Harms

Those images are legacy and 'really' not supported see, for upgrade over
what was shipped with your board.

http://elinux.org/Beagleboard:BeagleBoneBlack_Debian#Debian_Image_Testing_Snapshots

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