tl:dr :
If you boot from an SD card can you access what is on the eMMC ?
Wordy version:
I updated my system today after the power went out. I update every blue moon because of lack of a real need bc uptime is so good and I have several running processes that I don't like to interrupt just for an update that most likely is superfluous. So when the system goes down for reasons beyond my control I update. I'm guessin gthe system had been running conservatively nonstop for 2 months. After the update and reboot, she wouldn't come up. I usually run her headless, so I had to pull her out of her cage and hook her up to a monitor. I powered her up and nada, zero, zip, zilch came up. I poked around and I feel like I'm a victim of what is described here: http://archlinuxarm.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=60&t=8982.
I read that with dismay as I took it to mean that I would need to reinstall Arch and reflash the emmc as this was an unrecoverable error. So, I flashed the latest image onto an SD card and booted the ole gal back up.
I had a couple of items on the eMMC/flash that i'd like to recover if possible. Is there a way to access the emmc while booting off an SD card?
I tried poking around in /dev/mmcblk* to no avail. /dev/mmcnblk appear to be `block special` and not directories.
I also did a search for what I thought the file names were from / , again to no avail.
Do I need to mount the mmc first? if so what is is named? I looked for a /dev/sdX but found nothing.
Any thoughts?
The hardware is a beaglebone black Rev b.