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I’m trying to upgrade my old BBB-A5B to the latest Debian as well. I’m not planning to use emmc.
At the moment I’m always required to press “s2-user boot” button during power up (physical plugin in the cable during the process) in order to boot from microSD with the latest versions. If I use the old image “bone-debian-8.3-lxqt-4gb-armhf-2016-01-24-4gb.img”, the SD boots correctly without the need to use the s2 button every time there is a power interruption or shutdown command (reboot works).
Starting without SD card also works fine (Angstrom).
With the current Debian 9.1 on SD 3 leds light up (0-3) and stay on without blinking (more than 6h tested). Same with Debian 8.7, 9.2.
Johncarp,
Can you help me by confirming that you got the same issue booting from SD – Debian 9.1 or 9.2 without pressing “s2 - user boot” button when you plug the power cable in. Perhaps it’s a malfunction in my BBB almost 2 years up and running.
I also prefer erasing eMMC before soldering a switch to replace user boot button.
Thanks for clarifying that eMMC is always the first and SD never overrides eMMC as I wrongfully assumed.