On Jul 19, 2015 1:17 AM, "Arlin Vanderbilt" <[email protected]> wrote:
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> I recently dusted off my Beaglebone black which I purchased back in 2013
for a project at our makerspace. After considerable difficulty trying to
connect to wifi I decided it might be prudent to upgrade to one of the
latest firmware images.
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> So I loaded the 2015-3-1 Debian image onto an SD card and booted from
that. The first thing I noticed was that the board wouldn't mount when
connected to a laptop by usb cable. Which, of course means I couldn't
connect to beaglebone.local or 192.168.7.2. However, I was able to
determine that linux appeared to be operating fine otherwise as I was able
to ssh in via ethernet and serial with no problems. Thinking that maybe it
was a Debian problem I also burned the 2013-6-20 Angstrom image to an SD
card and booted off that. Once again it appeared fine via ssh but I
couldn't mount the beaglebone or connect to beaglebone.local.
>
> The original 2013 eMMC flashed os is still on the bbb. I can still boot
from eMMC and mount the device and connect to beaglebone.local as expected.
>
> Can anyone tell me what's going on here? Is my slightly old BBB not
compatible with the latest images? Or are there some limitations with
operating from the SD card that I'm just not aware of?

Console or lxde?

The console doesn't do that by default...

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