Ug, it uses a 3.19.x kernel . . . Now, I'm not even interested in booting
it.

On Fri, Jan 1, 2016 at 10:13 PM, William Hermans <[email protected]> wrote:

> *I don't know why the 32G Samsung didn't work but I may have forgot what's
>> the max uSD size for BBB is.*
>>
>
> Technically, sdhc size, or 32G, but in reality, sdxc have been proven to
> work as well. At sdhc speeds. Robert's gotten a 64G to work, and someone
> else claimed to have had a bootable 128G sdxc card.
>
> On Fri, Jan 1, 2016 at 9:57 PM, doog <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> for whatever reason I could not get it to boot back into the uSD and it
>> started to go back to flashing(cylon eyes). I looked at the partitions and
>> there were only 2. After re-imaging the uSD card, I saw 4 partitions. And
>> while I was re-imaging I tried to boot from eMMC and it would not, the
>> failed flashing left the eMMC goofed up.
>>
>> But the good news is, once I finished re-imaging, I booted and got back
>> into Ubuntu Snappy Core.  Another thing of interest is that while I held
>> down the S2/User/Boot button I didn't get any LEDs lit but it started
>> booting into the uSD card so I let go of the button. It took a minute of
>> booting/testing before it went to town and started loading from uSD(ie LEDs
>> ablaze).
>>
>> I don't know why the 32G Samsung didn't work but I may have forgot what's
>> the max uSD size for BBB is.
>>
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