On 8/20/2017 4:03 PM, mugginsac wrote:
> Well it appears that the not so fun situation is the case. When I unplug 
> power 
> from the DE10-Nano the ftdi chip disappears. I also tried plugging DE10 cable 
> into a powered hub instead of directly into the desktop box but same result.
> 
> How about if I plug in the DE10, get the ttyUSB0 and then press and release 
> the 
> HPS reset?

That works, but at the risk of corrupting any mounted filesystems if
Linux has already booted.  If you can't get Linux booted, resetting
the HPS to watch the serial boot messages is fine, there's no
potential to corrupt filesystems if they aren't mounted!  :)

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