I swear the Beagle hates me.

I've been working off an SD card for the last week or two with nary a problem. 
Generally I leave the BBB powered all the time and issue shutdown or reboot 
commands. Sometimes I pull power, but I always issue shutdown -h before doing 
so.

I went away this weekend, and powered it off with shutdown -h before leaving. I 
powered it back up, and the SD card won't boot now. U-boot ends up in the 
"FAILSAFE: U-Boot UMS (USB Mass Storage) enabled, media now available over the 
usb slave port " mode.

It said something about "pl_load_image_fat_os: error reading image args, err - 
-1", but the serial port was a bit corrupt at that point.

What should I look at/for to fix it up?

If I boot with what's on the eMMC, and pop in the SD card, it auto-mounts on 
/media/rootfs, and seems intact. I can see /boot with my kernels, and my debian 
user home dir with all the usual files.




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Rick Mann
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