IO Error writing to MMC BeagleBone Black

2021-03-20 Thread Jordon
I recently decided to play with my BBB boards after ignoring them for a few years (one of them still had 5.6 installed on it!). I have 3 BeagleBone Black boards (2 with 2GB, 1 with 4GB). When i dd’ed miniroot-am335x-68.img to a uSD cards and booted it, it all seemed pretty normal until I got t

Re: IO Error writing to MMC BeagleBone Black

2021-03-21 Thread Jordon
a read-only mount happens if thare's something wrong. > > But reformat and try reloading before you throw it away. > >> On Sat, Mar 20, 2021, 3:30 PM Fred wrote: >> >>> On 3/20/21 1:28 PM, Jordon wrote: >>> I recently decided to play with my BBB boards a

Re: IO Error writing to MMC BeagleBone Black

2021-03-21 Thread Jordon
needs > to be refreshed periodically.. > >> On 3/21/21, Jordon wrote: >> The issue is not the sd card - it is the onboard emmc. I dd’ed the miniroot >> image to a micro sd card. I the boot the bbb and run the installer. I set >> the install drive to the onboard emmc drive

Re: IO Error writing to MMC BeagleBone Black

2021-03-22 Thread Jordon
at 23:26, Jordon wrote: > > I just ran the installer for 5.7 and it had no problems writing to the emmc. > Tomorrow after work i might try bisecting to see what the last functional > version was, but it really looks like there was a regression at some point. > > > >

Re: Problem Installing on Beagle Bone Black

2013-12-04 Thread jordon
Every time I have installed the arm7 port on my BBB, fetched latest, and built, I end up with a device with no network connectivity. Any input on how to build this would be most welcome. An updated snapshot would be welcome as well! Jordon On Dec 4, 2013, at 16:38, Joseph S. Testa II

Re: Problem Installing on Beagle Bone Black

2013-12-09 Thread jordon
> On Dec 9, 2013, at 11:40, Remco wrote: > > jordon wrote: > >> Every time I have installed the arm7 port on my BBB, fetched latest, and >> built, I end up with a device with no network connectivity. Any input on >> how to build this would be most welcome.

Re: Problem Installing on Beagle Bone Black

2013-12-10 Thread jordon
> On Dec 10, 2013, at 2:02, Remco wrote: > > On Monday 09 December 2013 21:07:45 you wrote: >>> On Dec 9, 2013, at 11:40, Remco wrote: >>> >>> jordon wrote: >>>> Every time I have installed the arm7 port on my BBB, fetched latest, and &g

armv7 build issue on BBB

2014-01-01 Thread jordon
partition settings only gave it 2G. I did a fresh install, giving /usr/src 6G instead of 2. This time, it worked, but the “cp bsd.umg /mnt” failed because bsd.umg is 4G, but sd0i is only 16M (also set by auto partitioning on the installer). What did I do wrong? Jordon

armv7/bbb status

2014-01-26 Thread jordon
should have I gone to find it? Jordon

Re: armv7/bbb status

2014-01-26 Thread jordon
On Jan 26, 2014, at 19:37, Juan Francisco Cantero Hurtado wrote: > On Sun, Jan 26, 2014 at 07:29:27PM -0600, jordon wrote: >> Today I noticed a newer snapshot version that what I had previously used. I >> pulled it in and gave it a try. For the first time, I saw the onboard

Building ports on BBB

2014-03-10 Thread jordon
Should building ports on a BeagleBoneBlack work? Or is it something that is known to be not functional and will be fixed once the armv7 platform support is more mature? jordon

etc.tgz on armv7 snapshot

2014-10-07 Thread jordon
So… did I miss a memo or have a severe brain fart or is the etc.tgz file missing in the current snapshot for armv7?

Re: etc.tgz on armv7 snapshot

2014-10-07 Thread jordon
On Oct 7, 2014, at 21:56, Jonathan Gray wrote: > On Tue, Oct 07, 2014 at 07:50:34PM -0500, jordon wrote: >> So
 did I miss a memo or have a severe brain fart or is the etc.tgz file >> missing in the current snapshot for armv7? > > The etc set has moved into base in -cur

Re: etc.tgz on armv7 snapshot

2014-10-07 Thread jordon
> On Oct 7, 2014, at 22:54, Jonathan Gray wrote: > > On Tue, Oct 07, 2014 at 10:04:05PM -0500, jordon wrote: >> >> On Oct 7, 2014, at 21:56, Jonathan Gray wrote: >> >>> On Tue, Oct 07, 2014 at 07:50:34PM -0500, jordon wrote: >>>> So
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