Are you using the SD card reader that was included in the kit? I wonder if it could be an incompatibility with virtualbox and the USB stick.
I have seen some USB card readers fail when used with virtual machines.
I just pulled in the VM that we published, and ran the script per the instructions and the log I received matches the log that's published.
logic@logic:~/Downloads$ ./create_sdcard.sh
Devices available:
sdb is 3.7GB - Card Reader
Enter device: sdb
[sudo] password for logic:
Unmounting /media/logic/rootfs
Unmounting /media/logic/boot
Setting up sdb
Do you wish to continue? (y/N) y
Partitioning sdb.
mke2fs 1.42.13 (17-May-2015)
Missing "/home/logic/Downloads/rootfs/boot/MLO"! Cannot continue.
You can try formatting the card manually and see if it it's any different. Basically for the RAM Disk, you just need a FAT formatted SD card. If you want to try formatting the card in Windows, we have a tool here:
http://support.logicpd.co...talid=0&EntryId=2760 You'll need to be logged into the support site for the link to work.
Once it's formatted, the newly created MLO needs to be copied first because the internal bootloader looks in a specific location on the SD card.
Just an FYI we don't have all the instructions documented yet on enabling all the features like WiFi, Bluetooth, etc. I know that they work personally, because I spent a bunch of my spare time testing them, but I never got around to documenting it all yet. I know for sure that you'll need the NVS files from the stock BSP in order to be FCC / IC compliant.
adam