I have an old beaglebone black that I have not used in years. Decided to 
resurrect it and made a new uSD card with the latest debian image. Tried to 
boot it and I just get 3 LED's on and nothing happens. Pull the card out 
and it boots to Angstrom (which I guess is in my eMMC) and I have an older 
uSD with an older Debian on it and that boots fine also.

Looking at the card contents with a Linux box, the old uSD card had two 
partitions, one FAT and one EXT4. The new card only has EXT4. I read 
somewhere that it uses the FAT partition to start the boot process. But 
since its not there anymore, I guess its not booting.

Did something change over the years when I was not paying attention? I have 
googled this subject and have not gotten any results that say anything 
about this. If its now only a EXT4 partition, what do I have to change in 
my board to get it to boot this new image?

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