Thank you for your reply,

Yes, I tried to connect like you say Chad, but nothing positive happens.
All I get is "The connection has timed out" or "Server not found".
I tried with putty but it goes nowhere.

Probably my only option will be to reflash the eMMC. But I would like to
understand what has happened.
If that also fails, then I hope it continues to boot from a SD card.

On Wed, Sep 13, 2017 at 6:32 PM, Chad Baker <[email protected]> wrote:

> Did you try to log in via cloud9 through http://192.168.7.2:3000,
> http://192.168.6.2:3000, or http://beaglebone.local:3000? via micro-usb
> through 192.168.6.2?
> Chad
>
> On 9/13/17 11:42 AM, Nuno Silva wrote:
>
> Hello everyone,
>
> I was happily tinkering with Beaglebone Blue until yesterday but now I
> cannot boot it from the eMMC. What I did  was very simple. Trying out the
> lastest Debian image.
>
> 1- Downloaded the last Debian image (version 9.1). Using WinDisk32Imager I
> wrote the image to a 4 GB microSD card.
> 2- Inserted the microSD card and powered the Beaglebone Blue, while
> pressing the BOOT button, but just until LEDs start blinking. About 2 to 3
> seconds pressing the button. I believe that nowadays it is not necessary to
> do this to boot from the microSD card.
> 3- It took some time but eventually it booted to the new OS.
> Nothing more than the usual stuff.
> 4- Did nothing special with it. Just confirmed that it was the Debian 9.1
> version I was running and not the one from emMC.
> 5- Shutted down BeagleBone Blue. It was very late so I did nothing else.
>
> Next day I removed the microSD card, to continue with my experiences, but
> the Beaglebone Blue does not boot from the eMMC. It doesn't even appear as
> a remote disk to the Operating System (Windows 7, by the way). All it does,
> after some LEDs action, is blink the USR0 LED, and with a pattern that
> resembles heart beat.
>
> What has happened? Did the eMMC become corrupted in any way? For some
> reason some file was modified in a way that now I can only boot from a
> microSD card (some bug with the new Debian 9.1 release)? Something else?
>
> Please advise.
> Thanks.
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