**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Jan 18 02:59:57 2021 Jan 18 03:55:11 you can try apt-get purge ".*:i386" to make sure any config files using it get blasted then maybe the dpkg --remove-architecture i386 will work right Jan 18 03:57:16 ok Jan 18 17:37:49 hi Jan 18 17:40:09 I am trying to find out how to flash the eMMC from a usb pen drive in a black... without having to press s2 (it is not acessable in the unit we have the BBB in Jan 18 17:48:50 RKyrlach: disassembling whatever it's enclosed inside is probably the simplest option Jan 18 17:48:56 unless it's welded shut Jan 18 18:33:59 the auto flash from sd card on reboot or power up is great... I was looking for the same functionality with a usb drive Jan 18 18:39:32 unless I'm mistaken, that would require some manual intervention Jan 18 18:40:36 Pretty sure zmatt has a pastebin for that. lol Jan 18 18:41:26 ok, I will check into it Jan 18 18:42:42 thanks Jan 18 18:42:56 it _can_ be done of course Jan 18 18:43:17 but in the time you've waited for answers here, you could've dismantled the thing and used an sd card Jan 18 20:03:38 hi want to contribute and be part of gsoc21 Jan 18 20:59:13 RKyrlach: the S2 button isn't really relevant for flashing usually Jan 18 20:59:19 RKyrlach: however a beaglebone cannot boot from usb Jan 18 20:59:30 also don't send private messages Jan 18 21:00:24 Shobhit45: you're probably looking for #beagle-gsoc Jan 18 21:03:01 RKyrlach: holding the S2 button at power-on (sampled about 20ms after the power led turns on iirc) changes the boot order from { eMMC, μSD, xmodem, rndis } to { spi flash, μSD, rndis, xmodem } Jan 18 21:04:34 this however only determines from where bootrom loads u-boot. u-boot itself has its own boot script, which (if using the default u-boot included with beagleboard.org images) already prefers booting linux from μSD over booting it from eMMC Jan 18 21:05:10 so the S2 button only necessary to boot from μSD if the u-boot on eMMC is incompatible with the linux system on μSD Jan 18 21:07:05 the only way to boot from usb stick is if you have an u-boot on eMMC that is capable of booting linux from usb stick, prefers doing so over booting the system on eMMC, and is compatible with the linux system on usb stick you're trying to boot Jan 18 21:37:18 what does autosuspend usb do Jan 18 22:06:41 automatically suspend an usb device when not in use Jan 18 22:06:54 *a usb device Jan 18 22:11:49 hmm Jan 18 22:12:01 is there a quick way to monitor cpu load Jan 18 22:43:13 if you see this a lot in dmesg Jan 18 22:43:14 xhci-hcd xhci-hcd.2.auto: A Set TR Deq Ptr command is pending. Jan 18 22:43:18 probably not good Jan 19 01:55:10 Heh? Jan 19 01:55:20 It is a who done it? Jan 19 01:55:41 Where is the RISC-V? Jan 19 01:55:53 Sorry. BeagleV! Jan 19 02:03:10 " Jan 19 02:15:55 set_: we have a form at this page for early access https://beagleboard.org/beaglev Jan 19 02:21:52 Nice. Jan 19 02:21:54 Okay. Jan 19 02:21:56 Thank you. **** ENDING LOGGING AT Tue Jan 19 03:00:19 2021