**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Apr 29 02:59:57 2021 Apr 29 04:08:10 Are you guys moving to Fedora for the distro of Linux for the BeagleV? Apr 29 04:08:56 Or is that just a subtle change to test out new distros on new equipment? Apr 29 04:12:36 mattb0000ne: btw, if you feel the need to call it "stepper-gpios" rather than merely "gpios" then you should probably do that consistently, i.e. name the gpio-of-helper device also "stepper-gpios' and use e.g. stepper_gpio_pins as global label for the pinmux Apr 29 04:15:00 pl Apr 29 04:15:01 ok Apr 29 08:30:57 hy Apr 29 08:33:08 any der Apr 29 08:37:09 hey Apr 29 08:37:29 i have doubt Apr 29 12:35:50 Hi :) Apr 29 12:36:33 I have a beaglebone black with a buildroot image on the eMMC but it does not boot. Apr 29 12:36:58 Hit any key to stop autoboot:  0 Apr 29 12:36:58 switch to partitions #0, OK Apr 29 12:36:59 mmc1(part 0) is current device Apr 29 12:36:59 Scanning mmc 1:1... Apr 29 12:37:00 40817 bytes read in 4 ms (9.7 MiB/s) Apr 29 12:37:00 switch to partitions #0, OK Apr 29 12:37:01 mmc1(part 0) is current device Apr 29 12:37:01 SD/MMC found on device 1 Apr 29 12:37:02 ## Error: "bootcmd_nand0" not defined Apr 29 12:37:02 starting USB... Apr 29 12:37:03 Bus usb@47401800: Port not available. Apr 29 12:37:03 link up on port 0, speed 100, full duplex Apr 29 12:37:04 BOOTP broadcast 1 Apr 29 12:37:04 BOOTP broadcast 2 Apr 29 12:37:41 It looks like it can not find the eEnv.txt file. If I type "boot" in the uboot prompt the OS boots up.. any ideas what may be wrong? Apr 29 12:40:12 Hi! I want to create an image of a SD card with Debian OS on my PocketBeagle to another SD card in order to use the image on another pocket beagle board. The size of the second SD card is slightly smaller (both cards are 16 GB). I tried to make an image with win32diskimager-1.0.0, but the second board does not boot from the new SD card. Is there Apr 29 12:40:12 any option to create SD card image from PocketBeagle board? Apr 29 12:41:35 Does the second board boot with the first SD card? Apr 29 12:41:42 yes Apr 29 12:42:08 I only now Linux, you could use dd to make a copy. So sorry, I can no help with a Windows OS Apr 29 12:43:30 Also, you mention that the second SD is smaller - but they are both 16GB? That seems strange. I would expect the second SD to be an exact duplicate of the first. With two partitions Apr 29 12:45:16 its from different manufactures, so one is 15.45 and another is 15.39 GB Apr 29 12:45:30 Siegurd: if you can stick the first SD card (the bigger one) into a desktop machine, you should be able to reduce the size of the last partition using something like gparted (https://gparted.org/) such that it ends at a point within the size of the smaller SD card. Then just use dd to copy the full big SD card to the smaller SD card and it should work Apr 29 12:46:46 You should also confirm that both SD cards have two partitions each. One "small" boot partition, usually a FAT type, and another rootfs one, usually ext4 Apr 29 12:47:40 A have Raspberry Pi also, so I could use it Apr 29 12:48:29 But I'm not so good in gparted to resize partitions Apr 29 12:53:31 bradfa: Ah, its an live gparted image! I can flash it to USB and resize partitions. That's cool! Apr 29 13:21:24 I shrink original SD card volume by gparted. Now running win32diskimager. Hope it will work Apr 29 13:34:38 m Apr 29 13:44:44 Ha! Gparted and win32diskimager do the trick! Second SD card now working and board is booting from it! Thanks to all! =D **** ENDING LOGGING AT Fri Apr 30 02:59:56 2021