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Dimple Belousson

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Aug 3, 2024, 11:24:12 AM8/3/24
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This is an old topic but I keep on running into the problem. I installed Debian on a 16G micro-sd. I copy the non-flash debian using the standard tools. Then I use gparted to increase the partition size of /rootfs to fill the sd-card. I use the boot button and everything works fine. I can reboot the BBB. Every time I remove the power, I hold down the boot button and it comes up again. However its not reliable. Several times after I removed power I follow the boot procedure, the BBB get stuck in a loop with one light blinking and no boot. The only way to fix this is to completely start from scratch and rewrite a new image. If I do that or put in another micro-sd that has been programmed the BBB boots fine. So obviously the micro-sd gets corrupted . Problem is that I cant find the corruption.
I tried several sdcards with diferent sizes 16G, 32G etc all show the same behavior after a few power cycles.If I mount the sdcard in linux or on windows, the fat part looks fine and partitions check with no error. I would love to find out what the problem is so I can fix the file without going through the entire process of reinstalling everything on the card.I looked in particular at uENV.txt and can find no problem.Being stuck I do the final smart thing and ask for help
Cheers,
Hans

I have successfully been booting my BeagleBone Black from the microSD via holding the boot button while applying power. Do you know if there is any way to automatically boot from microSD without holding down the boot button, just by applying power?

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I have tested loads of HTML5 MP3 players with Flash fallback in the past month, and none seem to work on Blackberry phones (i.e. below OS 7.0, because OS 7 already has some HTML5 support). Do you know of any?

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