Robert,

I installed Ubuntu (not Debian), by following your instructions for copying 
the raw microSD image to the microSD 
card: http://elinux.org/BeagleBoardUbuntu#BeagleBone.2FBeagleBone_Black

Then I inserted the card in the BBB, held down the boot button while 
powering up, and it booted from the card. If I reboot, it boots from the 
microSD card, which is what I want. If I remove the card and power up, it 
boots from the eMMC.

Do I need to flash anything to the eMMC? The eMMC still has the default 
Debian. Since the BBB boots from the card as desired, maybe I don't need to 
do anything to the eMMC.

I have one question. I will be using a XBee cape board that needs UART2 to 
be enabled. I will need to add a line like this to uEnv.txt:
optargs=capemgr.enable_partno=BB-UART2

I think I should add this line /boot/uboot/uEnv.txt in the eMMC, am I right?

I ask this because the microSD card has two copies, /uEnv.txt and 
/boot/uEnv.txt. The contents of these two files and the file in eMMC are 
different.

Thanks,
Tim

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