David:

The whole button press thing is old information.
Even then, you needed to have either a "flasher" or a uSD card resident
package.
The software installation process has evolved a lot. (for the better.)

The good news is that the Beaglebone and embedded Linux are rapidly
evolving.
The bad news is that there is a lot of old/obsolete information available
on the internet.

Good luck,
--- Graham

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On Tue, Apr 19, 2016 at 5:16 PM, blues man <[email protected]> wrote:

> Thanks, Graham. I thought that holding the boot button down until the leds
> light does flash the MMC and that the flasher image was instead of holding
> the button while powering up. I'm using 32 & 64 cards, but I didn't expand
> the memory partition on either one. I'll just do that and run from the 64.
>
> Thanks & best regards-
>
> David
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