Also the u-boot messages seem mangled. Not sure what would cause that -- if 
it's a problem with my serial connection I would expect to see further 
mangling once the kernel starts to boot, and on the initramfs prompt, but 
that all seems intact.

On Wednesday, February 3, 2016 at 2:01:09 PM UTC-5, [email protected] wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm currently diagnosing a Beaglebone Black (A6A) failure. It's been 
> running for a few months at about 20% cpu load on average. Yesterday I was 
> looking into some intermittent ethernet issues (may be unrelated to this 
> issue) and, after power cycling it, I was not able to communicate with it 
> at all (not via ethernet over network, not via ethernet directly, and not 
> via the onboard USB ethernet connection). The heartbeat light still flashes.
>
> The microHDMI port does not show anything on the screen (but looks like it 
> does have a signal).
>
> I attached the serial port output. It seems to point to eMMC issues. Do 
> these error messages indicate a hardware failure or could it just be a 
> corrupt filesystem? I have not yet tried to flash the eMMC in order to keep 
> it in its current state.
>
> Thanks, anyone who can provide insight,
>
> Chris C
>

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