And here is the demsg messages from the host computer:

Jul  1 09:18:37.470 (none) kern.info kernel: [   72.820473] usb 1-1: new 
high speed USB device using ehci_hcd and address 2
Jul  1 09:18:37.619 (none) kern.info kernel: [   72.971608] usb 1-1: New 
USB device found, idVendor=1d6b, idProduct=0104
Jul  1 09:18:37.619 (none) kern.info kernel: [   72.971627] usb 1-1: New 
USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2, SerialNumber=3
Jul  1 09:18:37.619 (none) kern.info kernel: [   72.971642] usb 1-1: 
Product: BeagleBoneBlack
Jul  1 09:18:37.619 (none) kern.info kernel: [   72.971653] usb 1-1: 
Manufacturer: BeagleBoard.org
Jul  1 09:18:37.619 (none) kern.info kernel: [   72.971663] usb 1-1: 
SerialNumber: 0620BBBK031A
Jul  1 09:18:37.619 (none) kern.warning kernel: [   72.973156] usb 1-1: no 
configuration chosen from 1 choice
Jul  1 09:19:59.800 (none) kern.info kernel: [  155.154529] usb 1-1: USB 
disconnect, address 2
Jul  1 09:31:29.572 (none) kern.info kernel: [  844.920772] usb 1-1: new 
high speed USB device using ehci_hcd and address 3
Jul  1 09:31:29.719 (none) kern.info kernel: [  845.071662] usb 1-1: New 
USB device found, idVendor=1d6b, idProduct=0104
Jul  1 09:31:29.719 (none) kern.info kernel: [  845.071681] usb 1-1: New 
USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2, SerialNumber=3
Jul  1 09:31:29.719 (none) kern.info kernel: [  845.071695] usb 1-1: 
Product: BeagleBoneBlack
Jul  1 09:31:29.719 (none) kern.info kernel: [  845.071706] usb 1-1: 
Manufacturer: BeagleBoard.org
Jul  1 09:31:29.719 (none) kern.info kernel: [  845.071717] usb 1-1: 
SerialNumber: 0620BBBK031A
Jul  1 09:31:29.719 (none) kern.warning kernel: [  845.072989] usb 1-1: no 
configuration chosen from 1 choice
Jul  1 09:32:12.503 (none) kern.info kernel: [  887.858496] usb 1-1: USB 
disconnect, address 3
Jul  1 09:38:50.378 (none) kern.info kernel: [ 1287.562001] usb 1-1: new 
high speed USB device using ehci_hcd and address 4
Jul  1 09:38:50.529 (none) kern.info kernel: [ 1287.718033] usb 1-1: New 
USB device found, idVendor=1e3d, idProduct=8246
Jul  1 09:38:50.529 (none) kern.info kernel: [ 1287.718052] usb 1-1: New 
USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2, SerialNumber=3
Jul  1 09:38:50.529 (none) kern.info kernel: [ 1287.718067] usb 1-1: 
Product: V88             
Jul  1 09:38:50.529 (none) kern.info kernel: [ 1287.718078] usb 1-1: 
Manufacturer: V88     
Jul  1 09:38:50.529 (none) kern.info kernel: [ 1287.718088] usb 1-1: 
SerialNumber: CCCBBBBB111222333000098
Jul  1 09:38:50.548 (none) kern.info kernel: [ 1287.736509]  uba: uba1

As you can see, when the BBB is connected, the host computer detects it but 
can't configure it. However, when I plug a regular flash drive, the host 
computer configure it properly and download the files.

El miércoles, 8 de julio de 2020 a las 12:58:21 UTC+2, [email protected] 
escribió:

> In order to give more information about this. I uploaded three files. The 
> file lsusb_USB.txt show the information given by lsusb command for a 
> regular USB stick. The file lsusb_BBB, the information given when a BBB is 
> plugged, and finally the file lsusb_BF, the information given by the CML3 
> with the BalenaFin board.
>
> El martes, 7 de julio de 2020 a las 13:35:33 UTC+2, [email protected] 
> escribió:
>
>> Good morning guys!
>>
>> My name is Sergio (form Spain), and I'm a happy user of BeagleBone Black 
>> who is trying to develop an application that can download files from a host 
>> computer and after that send those files to the cloud.
>>
>> The way to download files from the host computers is "easy" conceptually 
>> speaking. When you plug an USB key formatted in FAT32 with a folder 
>> structure like root/maintenance/maintenance.xml. The host computer 
>> automatically downloads the files in root/maintenance/.
>>
>> I've been trying to do this using the BeagleBone capability to boot as a 
>> mass storage device loading an internal *img file. I formatted the *img in 
>> FAT32 and allow the writing by modifying the usb_ms_ro in the script 
>> arm335x_evm.sh.  After booting, Windows is able to see the BeagleBone as a 
>> mass storage device formatted in FAT32, and I've been able to create the 
>> folder /maintenance/ and the file maintenance.xml. However, after plugging 
>> the board in the host computer, it doesn't do anything, like there is 
>> nothing connected to it.
>>
>> However, using a Compute Module 3 with an industrial board (BalenaFin), 
>> and switching it into programming mode (usb slave), with the required files 
>> in it, the host computer recognizes it and download the files.
>>
>> My questions are: What's the difference between the USB slave mode used 
>> by BeagleBone and the one used by CML3? What am I doing wrong? Is there 
>> anything I can do to achieve my goal?
>>
>> It's driving me mad!
>>
>> Thanks a lot guys for your support!
>>
>> Best regards,
>>
>> Sergio.
>>
>

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