I have been pointed in the correct direction. Thank you all!

Ed

On Wednesday, April 27, 2016 at 12:29:36 PM UTC-6, Edwin Maynard wrote:
>
> Made all of the changes and got a clean build for the MLO and u-boot.img 
> (thanks!!!). What is the best way to flash the eMMC? I figure it is to 
> modify an image of my existing eMMC and use your script to flash the SD to 
> the eMMC. That being the case - where is the u-boot.img file? I poked 
> around the .img file and haven't been able to find anythign in the /boot 
> directory. Thanks again!
>
> Ed
>
> On Wednesday, April 27, 2016 at 9:52:30 AM UTC-6, Edwin Maynard wrote:
>>
>> Hello - 
>>
>> I am a bit of a newbie when it comes to Linux and modifying uBoot is 
>> something that is very new to me. I remember with the Rev B boards that you 
>> needed to hold the S2 switch in order to boot from the SD card. This was 
>> "fixed" by the time the Rev C hardware came out - I assume by patching 
>> uBoot. Anyway, the current behavior (Debian Wheezy) when there is both a 
>> valid eMMC image and valid SD image is to boot off the SD card regardless 
>> of the state of the S2 switch. I get that this is because the uBoot on the 
>> eMMC and the SD card are the same and both defaul to booting the SD card if 
>> it is there.
>>
>> I'd like to get the old behavior back so that the S2 switch forces a boot 
>> from the SD card and the eMMC will ignore the SD card for the purpose of 
>> finding the boot image.
>>
>> The reason for this is that I am making a deeply embedded system and want 
>> to be able to update the eMMC by booting from SD card using the scripts 
>> provided (set the cmdline in uEnv.txt to make it a flasher) and I won;t 
>> have physical access to the uSD slot.
>>
>> Alternatively, and here is where I am a rank newbie, is there a way 
>> (script) that I can boot into the eMMC (no boot image on the SD card) and 
>> trigger a reflash of the eMMC?
>>
>> Thanks in advance,
>> Ed
>>
>

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