![]() Requirement is to duplicate/clone my SD card environment. But the next step requires it to connect my nano which as I mentioned above, I’m unable to do since I don’t have a jack connector to power up nano. I also noticed that under ‘Flashing for USB’, there is a section which mentions about jetson nano sd card module, on creating a rootfs using a script ‘l4t_payload_updater_t210.py’. I followed the steps in SD card flashing and ended up as I’ve mentioned in the previous post. I’ll explain the roadblocks I have now and hopefully you can tell me what I’m doing wrong/what i should be doing.Īs you suggested, I went through the the developer docs (on flashing: Tegra Linux Driver ). Thanks for reply and thank you for being patient. *** ERROR: flashcmd.txt generation failed. home/cvlab/Documents/Linux_for_Tegra/rootfs/boot/extlinux/nf is not found, exiting… Sed: can’t read /home/cvlab/Documents/Linux_for_Tegra/rootfs/etc/nv_boot_nf: Not a directory Populating /home/cvlab/Documents/Linux_for_Tegra/kernel/dtb/tegra210-p3448-0002-p3449-0000-a02.dtb to rootfs… done.Įxisting sosfile(/home/cvlab/Documents/Linux_for_Tegra/bootloader/nvtboot_recovery.bin) reused.Ĭopying tegraboot(/home/cvlab/Documents/Linux_for_Tegra/bootloader/t210ref/nvtboot.bin)… done.Ĭopying cpu_bootloader(/home/cvlab/Documents/Linux_for_Tegra/bootloader/t210ref/cboot.bin)… done.Ĭopying bpffile(/home/cvlab/Documents/Linux_for_Tegra/bootloader/t210ref/sc7entry-firmware.bin)… done.Įxisting badpagefile(/home/cvlab/Documents/Linux_for_Tegra/bootloader/badpage.bin) reused.Ĭopying wb0boot(/home/cvlab/Documents/Linux_for_Tegra/bootloader/t210ref/warmboot.bin)… done.Įxisting tosfile(/home/cvlab/Documents/Linux_for_Tegra/bootloader/tos-mon-only.img) reused.Įxisting eksfile(/home/cvlab/Documents/Linux_for_Tegra/bootloader/eks.img) reused.Ĭopying dtbfile(/home/cvlab/Documents/Linux_for_Tegra/kernel/dtb/tegra210-p3448-0002-p3449-0000-a02.dtb)… done. Generating massflash command without Jetson device connected:īOARDID=3448 BOARDSKU=0002 FAB=200 BOARDREV= FUSELEVEL=fuselevel_productionĬopying bctfile(/home/cvlab/Documents/Linux_for_Tegra/bootloader/t210ref/BCT/P3448_A00_lpddr4_204Mhz_P987.cfg)… done.Ĭopying bootloader(/home/cvlab/Documents/Linux_for_Tegra/bootloader/t210ref/cboot.bin)… done.Ĭopying initrd(/home/cvlab/Documents/Linux_for_Tegra/bootloader/l4t_initrd.img)… done. ![]() || Requires the Jetson connected in RCM mode. nvmassflashgen.sh jetson-nano-devkit-emmc mmcblk0p1 || Generate Massflash Image in the master host: || Can you provide some info on what I’m doing wrong? Should I build anything? sudo BOARDID=3448 BOARDSKU=0002 FAB=200 FUSELEVEL=fuselevel_production. It failed and this is the result from terminal. I ran the following command for my setup (jetson nano SDcard → offline mass flash method. Is this applicable to the sd card version of jetson-nano also?Įdit: Some more info (providing in case if it helps). For ‘BOARDID’ parameter in offline method for ‘nvmassflashgen.sh’ file, only ‘jetson-nano-devkit-emmc’ is mentioned. So I got the L4T driver package (folder name: Linux_for_Tegra) and upon reading ‘README_Massflash.txt’, i understood that ‘offline’ method is the way to go for me. Hello you suggested, I’m trying to run do the flashing using the driver package (I can’t connect the jetson nano to host computer since i only have a micro usb to power it on. ![]() That is okay right? I haven’t created any custom rootfs as of now. Populating /home/wipro/Linux_for_Tegra/kernel/dtb/tegra210-p3448-0000-p3449-0000-b00.dtb to rootfs… done.Īlso, I’m running these on the jetson nano sd card whose image I need to create. tegrarcm: cannot execute binary file: Exec format errorĬopying bctfile(/home/wipro/Linux_for_Tegra/bootloader/t210ref/BCT/P3448_A00_lpddr4_204Mhz_P987.cfg)… done.Ĭopying bootloader(/home/wipro/Linux_for_Tegra/bootloader/t210ref/cboot.bin)… done.Ĭopying initrd(/home/wipro/Linux_for_Tegra/bootloader/l4t_initrd.img)… done. home/wipro/Linux_for_Tegra/flash.sh: line 613. ![]() # L4T BSP Information: R32, REVISION: 5.1 ~/Linux_for_Tegra ~/Linux_for_Tegra/tools Jetson-disk-image-creator.sh - creating signed images jetson-disk-image-creator.sh -o sd-blob.img -b jetson-nano -r 300 Sharing the terminal output below for your reference. I tried to run the jetson-disk-image-creator.sh from ‘Linux_for_Tegra’ module using sudo privileges, but it failed at ‘making boot image’.
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