![]() However, you will not be able to install extra packages such as CUDA & tools because Jetpack could not find IP of the target (Jetson). If everything goes well, you will finish flashing the OS image on the Jetson using VM. Step 6: Install Jetpack on Ubuntu VM (I won’t go through this) Step 7: Flash OS on Target Power up the VM again and go to VM’s terminal > Type lsusb > Nvidia Corp.Power-off/Shut-down the VM > Settings > USB > Check USB3.0 Controller > Click on the USB icon with the green plus sign > Choose the Nvidia Corp. This step now is to pass the USB device from host to the VM, specifically Jetson:.should show up in the list if Jetson is in the recovery mode successfully. Use the micro USB-B cable coming with the dev kit to connect the Dev Kit to the PC.Wait for 2 seconds and finally release “Recovery” button. Without releasing “Recovery” button yet, press on “Reset” button & release. First, press “Power” button then release and quickly press “Recovery” button.First you need to make Jetson goes into Recovery mode with: unplug power, plug in power, get yourself ready on 3 buttons “Power” “Recovery Mode” “Reset”.So you need to add the device into VM’s USB setting in order to let the guest recognizes the device as well. VM is not set to recognize host usb device automatically.There are many tutorials on Youtube, for example this one. ![]()
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