Hello,

Thanks for your comment.
Its getting exciting. I tried to follow the recipe. I started with sudo -i to 
have all rights. Then I loaded the dtb library in the rebuilder folder. Works. 
Then nano am335x-boneblack.dts, but I do not know enough of C. #include is 
comment or not? So i left the file unmodified. I run make, no problem. I run 
make install, no problem either, but, I reboot and the BBB stucks with all leds 
on.
Then I remount the usd card and reload the os. That runs fine after a while. I 
can repeat this of course but does not bring me further......
So please explain to me what I need to do with the am....dts file and please 
explain what make does ( I expect short for dtc??) . 
Do hope you can help me out?
I owe you one!

Harke

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> Op 22 mei 2015 om 22:54 heeft glsl...@gmail.com het volgende geschreven:
> 
> You need to edit the file to uncomment the includes for the serial devices 
> (ttyO1 and so on). git status should then give you the difference of your 
> edits against the repository.
> 
>> On Friday, May 22, 2015 at 11:49:49 AM UTC+1, Harke Smits wrote:
>> Thanks a lot for the pointer! Yes, I'm afraid, I need that. As a newbie I 
>> was not aware that upgrading the OS was so invasive....
>> I followed the recipe and after:
>> git status,  I get: (something like) ....nothing to commit.....
>> I could find the file am335x-boneblack.dts but then I get lost.
>> Getting exiting.
>> Can someone clear me up in newbie language?
>> Thanks a lot in advance! (I need serial data for my project!!!!)
>> Harke
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>  
>> 
>>> On Wed, May 20, 2015 at 11:57 PM, <gls...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> I may have misunderstood but have a look here on how to enable UARTs for 
>>> Jessie.
>>> 
>>> https://theunemployablekoder.wordpress.com/
>>> 
>>> 
>>>> On Wednesday, May 20, 2015 at 1:10:00 PM UTC+1, Harke Smits wrote:
>>>> I recently had to re-install Debian. After some trials it flashed 
>>>> correctly. But now I have no access to the UARTs anymore. Not via uEnv.txt 
>>>> (located in /boot and not in /boot/uboot, for this version), nor via 
>>>> Python. Both have worked fine before. Do I also need a newer version of 
>>>> Adafruit, maybe? Or something else I have overlooked?
>>>> 
>>>> I hope one of you can help me out.
>>>> 
>>>> Cheers,
>>>> Harke
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