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Upgrade installation to L4T 32.7.1 with JetPack 4.6.1 #23

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Just some small changes to update to the latest release of JetPack 4.6.1. This updates a few packages, including TensorRT to version 8.2.1, more info here.

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andromea commented Jun 8, 2022

Hi @aurelien-m,

Did this work for you ?

I'm setting up a Xavier NX with NVMe SSD and the initial host is on Ubuntu 20.04.
While the flashing appears to have been successful, I'm not getting any oem-config screen afterwards.
With the L4T 32.6.1 installation I don't have this issue. I tried the proposed solution of creating an user account before flashing, but it's not helping either, I don't have anything on screen.

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Hey @andromea, in my case it did work. I had a default Ubuntu looking configuration menu at first, but after setting up the first account, it booted with Nvidia's version of the OS.

Have you tried going to the end of the configuration, setting up a first user, and rebooting?

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andromea commented Jun 8, 2022

Hi, thanks for your quick reply!
Unfortunately I don't get anything on screen when rebooting after flashing (no hdmi output), so I can't really set up anything.
It may be due to the carrier board I'm using, which is from Seeed Studio and not NVIDIA. For curiosity, which carrier board are you using ?

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That's strange, we didn't directly buy our board from Nvidia either. I don't remember where we got it from, it's a board I have from work. Did it work with the previous version of JetPack, the one currently in the repository? By the way, I tested it with a Xavier NX.

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andromea commented Jun 8, 2022

Yes it does work for the current version in the repository (32.6.1).

In the A20X carrier board wiki from Seed Studio, it is said that:

Currently, for the A203, A203 V2 and A205 carrier boards, the driver package only supports JetPack version 4.6, or L4T version 32.6.1.

We actually have a A206 one, so we will investigate to see if it could actually be linked to that.
Anyway, thanks a lot for your replies !

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No problem :) I don't really see how the carrier board could cause any issues though, if they kept the same design as Nvidia, good luck!

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No problem! It seems strange to me that the board would cause an installation issue if they have the same design as Nvidia. Good luck!

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