On Fri, Dec 16, 2016 at 11:55 AM, Jay Doobie <[email protected]> wrote:

> Ya know, I figured out what happened, I wish things were a bit better
> documented, what you indicated above about creating the initramfs fixed
> it.  I believe what happened was I modifed the uEnv.txt file and thought it
> took my changes, but it didn't.  I was running still with HDMI enabled and
> that conflicted with my DTS.
>
> I'll have to reassemble the machine now (I took the board out to put on a
> scope), but the values in the pinmux/pins file look correct now.
>
> /Jason
>

Ah, yeah, that'll do it. One thing I always do when working with various
things that take many commands to perform, and may easily be forgotten or
messed up. Is to create a text file of exact steps I've done to achieve my
end goal. Then when it comes to duplicating those steps, it turns into a
copy paste session that usually succeeds. Which also gives me an easy way
of creating a bash script later if needed. What just happened to you,
forgetting ti disable the HDMI pins has happened to me before many times in
the past . . .

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