Exactly I mean the BeagleBone Getting Started, since I moved that file
it stopped working


I have putty installed, before I can connect via SSH connection using
root user and root password, it currently tells me that the password
is incorrect.


as i select the correct flasher because i have installed several and
the problem continues


El mié., 13 de enero de 2021 1:56 p. m., Dennis Lee Bieber <
[email protected]> escribió:

> On Tue, 12 Jan 2021 22:15:53 -0700, in gmane.comp.hardware.beagleboard.user
> ciriaco ortiz carrasco <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> >I actually copied the file to my desktop and then I deleted it from
> >the bbb, now I have that file but when I try to move it the legend
> >appears, the disk is write-protected.
> >
> >
> >I am trying to return it by dragging the file from the desktop onto
> >what is recognized by my usb port.
>
>         If you mean that "BeagleBone Getting Started" thing -- that isn't
> even
> a real disk device. It is just a read-only /file/ mounted to look like a
> file-system.
>
>         Do you have a copy of PuTTY installed on your (presume Windows)
> desktop? https://www.putty.org/ It includes an SFTP client for file
> transfers (though FileZilla and WinSCP provide something closer to
> drag&drop. PuTTY is command line -- and if you want to work with Linux
> systems, you MUST become comfortable with using command line tools, not
> drag&drop graphics).
>
> >
> >
> >the beaglebone does not start, nor is it recognized by my computer
> >unless I turn it on with an SD by pressing the boot button, I am
> >really a beginner with the bbb.
>
>         I'm not surprised -- the file you deleted is part of the
> boot-loader.
>
> >
> >
> >I don't know if you know of a way to reset the factory beaglebone.
>
>         The quickest solution will likely be to download the correct
> flasher
> image from http://beagleboard.org/latest-images burn it to a 4+GB SD card,
> and let it reflash the eMMC image. Warning -- that degree of reflashing
> results in a power-draw: you need to use a 5V power supply on the barrel
> connector of the BBB, NOT rely on USB power.
>
>         The other would be to boot an SD card, MOUNT the eMMC somewhere on
> the
> filesystem, SFTP the file to the user directory on the SD card, then "sudo
> mv ..." the file from user directory to the correct directory of the
> mounted eMMC.
>
>         If the device hadn't been updated to Debian Buster (v10), the first
> solution is highly recommended.
>
>
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> Dennis L Bieber
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