I don't think apt-get is responsible for this. When the filesystem is ro, 
apt-get will not be able change anything there. I'd guess the flash/SD card 
is damaged, apt-get is only involved accidentialy...

On Wednesday, May 10, 2017 at 5:52:26 PM UTC+2, Christopher Burian wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I set up a new BB Green to access the internet via a Windows PC.
>
> I ran apt-get update then apt-get upgrade
>
> The upgrade seemed to run successfully, but the file system was ro instead 
> of rw.  I didn't think anything of it at the time and ran reboot.
>
> When the board came back up, the gadget is completely dead.  No USB 
> storage device, no USB ethernet or serial.  The BB Green seems to run, 
> there is disk activity for a few seconds and it has a heartbeat, but it's a 
> brick to me because I can't get into it.  
>
> I need to order micro SD card to work with it, so I can put on a 
> replacement image, and if it boots properly from the SD then flash the 
> onboard storage with that good image.  
>
> I bought two BBs, so I'm working with the second one and obviously not 
> upgrading it.  
>
> Any hints why an upgrade would trash the BB Green?
>
> Thanks,
> Chris
>
>

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