[21:15] <faenil> success \o/
[21:15] <faenil> snappy ported to a new board :)
[22:58] <sergiusens> faenil, nice!
[22:59] <faenil> :)
[22:59] <sergiusens> faenil, so what was your issue?
[22:59] <sergiusens> I would like to have it documented somewhere (maybe askubuntu)
[22:59] <faenil> sergiusens: what was the issue I asked about, here? (sorry, don't remember)
[23:04] <sergiusens> faenil, your partitions were seen as one big blob
[23:04] <sergiusens> in u-boot and some other tools
[23:04] <faenil> sergiusens: ah, right, that was embarassing, I think I just had a type and was dd'ing to sdb1 instead of sdb....
[23:04] <faenil> typo*
[23:04] <sergiusens> faenil, ah; right, that is indeed a common issue :-)
[23:04] <faenil> :)
[23:05] <sergiusens> but its hard to think of it when asked
[23:05] <faenil> sure ;)
[23:05] <sergiusens> faenil, well I am glad you got it working!
[23:05] <faenil> but at that point I still had beagleblack oem snap etc
[23:05] <faenil> now I have all properly setup, except I think my board can't start uboot from sd
[23:05] <faenil> so I think uboot in the oem snap is not needed at all
[23:06] <faenil> I sent an email to customer support of the board to ask for confirmation, but their wiki says that loading uboot from sd is only supported on another module, not mine
[23:08] <sergiusens> faenil, oh, that is a bummer, can you update the bootloader on the board directly?
[23:08] <faenil> sergiusens: yep, by putting it on the sd and running a couple of commands
[23:09] <faenil> that's what I've done :)
[23:14] <sergiusens> yeah, as long as there is a way to do it