I am assuming the answer is yes based on what was discussed in this thread[1]. Next question. If I flash the eMMC using the microSD card debian flasher script, and then dd out 1MB from the eMMC and microSD, do I expect both to have the same shasum? I expect yes, since they came from the same debian image, but unless I made a mistake or there are some false assumptions on my part, I seemed to be getting different checksums [1] https://groups.google.com/forum/#!searchin/beagleboard/mlo$20microsd|sort:relevance/beagleboard/8fe5054qZss/xVX8hSPa7OoJ On Wednesday, October 11, 2017, 4:03:47 PM GMT+8, Luther Goh Lu Feng <[email protected]> wrote: I understand that in the default boot priority, which is the eMMC followed by the microSD, the MLO and u-boot resides in the eMMC.In the case where the eMMC does not contain a valid boot image, the microSD gets booted. Question: does a bootable microSD contain a copy of the MLO and uboot? --Luther
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