And, by the way, this code is very enlightening about how things works 
exactly in terms of of protocols (ARP, BOOTP, TFTP, UDP, IP, RNDIS/USB). 
The code is easy to read. And the fact that it exposes the boards eMMC as a 
mass-storage device is awesome! Make things easy a lot!

I'm planing to extend it to support multiple boards at the same time, since 
my project does not get use of external MMC (it's eMMC only).
I hope to submit some contributions soon.  

Thanks Vlad. 

On Sunday, November 2, 2014 at 1:13:27 PM UTC-2, Vlad Ungureanu wrote:
>
> As an alternative you can use 
> https://github.com/ungureanuvladvictor/BBBlfs . It takes like ~5 mins to 
> flash a fully debian image on the board. I know a few people that use this 
> tool for production boards. You can customize it to flash whatever you want 
> to the board. 
>
> On Sunday, November 2, 2014 1:06:50 PM UTC+1, Srini wrote:
>>
>>
>> Dear Beaglebone black Community,
>>
>> As am newbie to this beaglebone black development board & am stuck with 
>> this from many days, I found several links related to flashing the images 
>> onto beaglebone black, 
>> But could anybody please suggest me,  In a production environment which 
>> is the quick & reliable method for flashing the images of (MLO, uboot.img, 
>> uImage & rootfs.ubi) onto the beaglebone black where that flashing 
>> procedure doesn't consume much of the time for flashing the images 
>>
>>
>> Many Thanks in advance,
>>
>> Awaiting for your replies,
>> Srinivasan S
>>
>

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