> Graham (or anyone who knows....):
> I use my BBB as a VPN server running Softether. Right now, it is all
running from a 16gb uSD card which means that I >have to hold the button
every time I power it up.
The reason for this is that you have an older bootloader on the emmc. You
can change this behavior if you wish. BY two differnt method I personally
am aware of.

>Can you tell me how to get this all into the eMMC memory? I don't use any
>video or GUI but don't know how to eliminate >those features from the
Debian Jessie 8.4 that I am running so that there >would be room for
Softether as well in the eMMC.
> Thanks in advance for help with this...Arnie

You download and put a flasher image onto an sdcard. Instead of a
standalone image.

On Mon, Jul 4, 2016 at 11:05 AM, <[email protected]> wrote:

> Graham (or anyone who knows....):
> I use my BBB as a VPN server running Softether. Right now, it is all
> running from a 16gb uSD card which means that I have to hold the button
> every time I power it up. Can you tell me how to get this all into the eMMC
> memory? I don't use any video or GUI but don't know how to eliminate those
> features from the Debian Jessie 8.4 that I am running so that there would
> be room for Softether as well in the eMMC.
> Thanks in advance for help with this...Arnie
>
> On Wednesday, April 20, 2016 at 10:18:44 AM UTC-4, Graham wrote:
>>
>> You never said how you are running the BBB.
>> If you are running without a video display, local or remote, then you
>> don't need about half of what is in the full package.
>> Then you could load a minimum "console" package, which will only fill
>> 1.7G of your 4 G eMMC, then add in what else you need to run your
>> application.
>> So, you would have about 2 GB of play space.
>>
>> If you have a video display you are better off going with the full
>> package..
>>
>> --- Graham
>>
>> ==
>>
>>
>> On Wednesday, April 20, 2016 at 8:27:27 AM UTC-5, blues man wrote:
>>>
>>> Thanks, Graham!  I'll just use my 64G uSD card, expand the file system,
>>> and go back to JRMC on Debian.  I guess the older images didn't fill the
>>> eMMC, so I still had room for JRMC - but the latest one tipped the scale
>>> too far.  I've been viewing having to run from the card as a sign of
>>> defeat, for some odd reason! :)
>>>
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