On Sat, 26 Apr 2014 10:50:10 +0100
Sad Clouds
On Sat, 26 Apr 2014 01:13:18 -0700 lists
wrote: musb-hdrc: ConfigData=0xde (UTMI-8, dyn FIFOs, HB-ISO Rx, HB-ISO Tx, SoftConn) musb-hdrc: MHDRC RTL version 2.0 musb-hdrc: setup fifo_mode 4 musb-hdrc: 28/31 max ep, 16384/16384 memory USB Peripheral mode controller at 47401000 using PIO, IRQ 0 musb-hdrc: ConfigData=0xde (UTMI-8, dyn FIFOs, HB-ISO Rx, HB-ISO Tx, SoftConn) musb-hdrc: MHDRC RTL version 2.0 musb-hdrc: setup fifo_mode 4 musb-hdrc: 28/31 max ep, 16384/16384 memory USB Host mode controller at 47401800 using PIO, IRQ 0 Net: <ethaddr> not set. Validating first E-fuse MAC cpsw, usb_ether Hit any key to stop autoboot: 0 gpio: pin 53 (gpio 53) value is 1 mmc0 is current device micro SD card found mmc0 is current device gpio: pin 54 (gpio 54) value is 1 SD/MMC found on device 0 ** File not found uEnv.txt ** gpio: pin 55 (gpio 55) value is 1 ** File not found /boot/uImage ** U-Boot#
Looks to me like it found the SD card but doesn't boot. This is using openSUSE-13.1-ARM-JeOS-beaglebone.armv7l-1.12.1-Build33.3.raw.xz
Don't you have to press and hold S2 switch on beaglebone black, while turning on power, if you want to boot from SD card?
Maybe in your case, it is trying to boot from something else?
The board will try to boot from the external SD first if present, as far as I know. That is, you had to play with that switch once, and in theory that mode should be set forever. I think the idea is the designer wanted a fast boot, hence the default was not to check the SD card. But since I could boot from Ubuntu on the SD, I know the switch isn't a problem. I overwrote the Ubuntu distribution to load JEOS, so I can't check this at the moment, but will go back later and verify that Ubuntu is still working, then do a follow up post. I don't want anyone to spin their wheels if it is my pilot error. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-arm+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-arm+owner@opensuse.org