- Boot master BBB with no SD card in
- Insert SD card
- Log in (e.g. with serial terminal, SSH etc.) and run sudo /opt/scripts/tools/eMMC/beaglebone-black-make-microSD-flasher-from-eMMC.sh (you may have to cd /opt/scripts and git pull before this.) LEDs will flash in sequence whilst SD card is being written.
- When the LEDs stop and the script terminates, remove the SD card.
- Insert SD card into new BBB then power on.
- eMMC will be flashed; LEDs on new BBB will flash in sequence until complete.
On Monday, March 6, 2017 at 12:46:13 PM UTC-5, Justin Pearson wrote:I'd like to help a fellow BBB user by sending him a disk image of my working BBB configuration for him to install on his own BBB.However, I'm not sure how to copy my BBB's eMMC. I was hoping that it would be as simple as using dd to copy my BBB's entire 2GB eMMC into some .img.xz file. But then I found this article:It's a long procedure. Is this the correct method for creating an image of an entire BBB configuration, suitable for copying to another BBB?Thanks,Justin
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This sounds like what I'm looking for, thanks.Follow-up: Is there an easy way to modify this procedure so the new BBB simply boots from the SD card instead of wiping out its eMMC with the image on the SD card?
Jessie Snapshot iot
Flasher: (iot) (All BeagleBone Variants)
Get prebuilt image:
wget https://rcn-ee.com/rootfs/bb.org/testing/2017-02-12/iot/BBB-blank-debian-8.7-iot-armhf-2017-02-12-4gb.img.xz
microSD/Standalone: (iot) (All BeagleBone Variants)
Get prebuilt image:
wget https://rcn-ee.com/rootfs/bb.org/testing/2017-02-12/iot/bone-debian-8.7-iot-armhf-2017-02-12-4gb.img.xz
On Fri, Mar 10, 2017 at 6:37 AM, Charlie Rysenga <cpry...@gmail.com> wrote:
- Boot master BBB with no SD card in
- Insert SD card
- Log in (e.g. with serial terminal, SSH etc.) and run sudo /opt/scripts/tools/eMMC/beaglebone-black-make-microSD-flasher-from-eMMC.sh (you may have to cd /opt/scripts and git pull before this.) LEDs will flash in sequence whilst SD card is being written.
- When the LEDs stop and the script terminates, remove the SD card.
- Insert SD card into new BBB then power on.
- eMMC will be flashed; LEDs on new BBB will flash in sequence until complete.
This sounds like what I'm looking for, thanks.Follow-up: Is there an easy way to modify this procedure so the new BBB simply boots from the SD card instead of wiping out its eMMC with the image on the SD card?Thanks,Justin
On Monday, March 6, 2017 at 12:46:13 PM UTC-5, Justin Pearson wrote:I'd like to help a fellow BBB user by sending him a disk image of my working BBB configuration for him to install on his own BBB.However, I'm not sure how to copy my BBB's eMMC. I was hoping that it would be as simple as using dd to copy my BBB's entire 2GB eMMC into some .img.xz file. But then I found this article:It's a long procedure. Is this the correct method for creating an image of an entire BBB configuration, suitable for copying to another BBB?Thanks,Justin
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Okay, thanks.
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