I have been using my Jetson orin nano for a little while now. I did not have any issues so far. However, suddenly, whenever I start the module, it goes into the shell and does not boot at all.
I tried to reset it by using forced recovery method using the jumper cable, but, I was not able to do that either. I have also tried out a different SD card to do the same. But, that didn’t help either.
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Based on the provided context, it appears that you are experiencing a boot issue with your Jetson Orin Nano module. The module is not booting up and is instead going into the shell. You have tried resetting the module using the forced recovery method with a jumper cable, but that did not work. You have also tried using a different SD card, but that did not resolve the issue either.
Comparing your issue with the provided context, I found a few similar issues that might be related to your problem:
“Jetson Orin Nano Developer Kit – Black Screen and Fan Stops After Boot (JetPack 5.1.3)” - This issue is similar to yours, where the module is not booting up and is instead showing a black screen. However, the solution provided in this thread is specific to JetPack 5.1.3, and it’s not clear if it would work for your case.
“Booting issue Jetson Orin Nano boot, jetson” - This issue is also related to booting problems with the Jetson Orin Nano. However, the solution provided in this thread is not clear, and it’s not specific to your problem.
“Jetson Orin on custom board is Updating on every boot Jetson Orin Nano boot, board-design” - This issue is related to booting problems on a custom board, but it’s not clear if it’s related to your problem.
To troubleshoot your issue, I would recommend trying the following steps:
Check the SD card: Make sure that the SD card is properly seated and that the contacts are clean. Try using a different SD card to rule out any issues with the current one.
Check the jumper cable: Make sure that the jumper cable is properly connected to the module and that the pins are not bent or damaged.
Check the power supply: Make sure that the power supply is stable and that the module is receiving enough power.
Try a different boot mode: Try booting the module in a different mode, such as recovery mode or safe mode, to see if that resolves the issue.
Check the kernel logs: Check the kernel logs to see if there are any error messages that might indicate what’s causing the boot issue.
If none of these steps resolve the issue, it’s possible that there is a hardware problem with the module, and you may need to contact NVIDIA support for further assistance.
In terms of comparing your issue with others, it’s clear that booting issues are not uncommon with the Jetson Orin Nano. However, the specific cause of your issue is not clear, and it’s possible that it’s related to a hardware problem or a specific software configuration. Further troubleshooting and debugging will be necessary to determine the root cause of the issue.
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