SD Card Troubleshooting
- Make sure you have upgraded the firmware on your Intel® Galileo Board.
- In Arduino* IDE, go to Help > Firmware Update.
- Follow the directions. It takes a few minutes to finish.
- Make sure the SD card is formatted as FAT or FAT32. Use the SD Formatter to format you SD card.
- Open Windows Explorer* file manager.
- Right-click on the SD card.
- Click Properties. The file system line should be FAT or FAT32.
- Make sure the unzipped files from the Linux* image are in the correct spot. In the top level of the SD card, the files should be:
- boot (a directory)
- core-image-minimal-initramfs-clanton.cpio.gz
- image-full-clanton.ext3
- bzImage
- When you boot, you see a Grub menu. Make sure the default selects the SD card and isn't booting from the SPI.
- The option to boot from the SD card should have the phrase: kernel-MassStorage, not kernel-SPI.
- You can edit the grub.conf file to fix the defaults.
- On your SD card: e:/boot/grub/grub.conf
- Open with a text editor. Change the default number, or remove any options other than the SD card.
- Verify that you booted with the SD card. Check to see if the SD card is in the file structure. It should display as /media/mmcblk0p1/, or something similar.