> > Where are the User LED blink codes provided or documented? 
>
> The only real LED blink code is on bootup, a solid pattern 
>
> [] [] [] [] - off 
> [x] [] [] [] - on, starting mmc scan... 
> [x] [x] [] [] - scanning mmc... 
> [x] [x] [x] [] - processed boot script... 
> [x] [x] [x] [x] - jumping into boot... 
>
> Beyond that, the "flasher" does a cyclon pattern... 
>
> OK, thanks. This is what I see (LEDs oriented to top of view). The device 
has been sitting steady state for about an hour or two:

[ethernet]   [] [x] [] []

That's after the failed flash, after the reboot, with the microSD card 
removed, and with the ethernet cable installed.

Another state I encountered I could not find information on was the "2 
short blinks of all 4 LEDs followed by a long pause" (that was repeated). I 
encountered it after the flashing operation but before the reboot. I let 
the device sit 8 hours hoping it would eventually settle in the "4 LEDs all 
on" state after the flash, but it never got there.

Any ideas what state the device is in?

(I'll start another thread (if needed) on recovery once I can research the 
current state).

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If it matters, the Debian 8.2 image (SHA256 47142683...) from [1] and the 
instructions at [2] kinda got me here. I suspect the problem is mostly lies 
in [2] because I found it to be very under-specified.

[1] http://beagleboard.org/latest-images
[2] http://elinux.org/Beagleboard:BeagleBoneBlack_Debian#Flashing_eMMC

Jeff

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