Can't flash JetPack6.0 using SDKmanager

I would like to update the Firmware with the following link to be able to use Jetpack 6.0.

However, the microSD with Jetpack6.0 flashed in it does not boot.
As a different approach, I tried to set it up using sdkmanager, but it throws an error at 99% during the flash.
Here is the end of the error log
05:04:29.975 - Info:.
05:04:30.313 - Info: Job for nfs-server.service canceled.
05:04:30.313 - Info: Job for nfs-server.service canceled.
05:04:30.333 - Info: Cleaning up…
05:04:30.334 - Info: Job for nfs-server.service canceled.
05:04:30.362 - Error: [exec_command]: /bin/bash -c /tmp/tmp_NV_L4T_FLASH_JETSON_LINUX_COMP.ubuntu.sh; [error]: 129882 blocks

05:04:30.362 - Info: [ Component Install Finished with Error ].
05:04:30.362 - Info: [host] [ Disk Avail on Partition : 0.00 B ]
05:04:30.362 - Info: [ NV_L4T_FLASH_JETSON_LINUX_COMP Install took 57m19s ]

Please let me know what to do.
SDKM_logs_JetPack_6.0_(rev._1)_Linux_for_Jetson_Orin_Nano_modules_2024-06-11_04-03-02.zip (546.0 KB)

You may want to check why the entire log all looks like this:

05:03:48.662 - Info:  binary b
05:03:48.662 - Info: lo
05:03:48.662 - Info: b_teg
05:03:48.662 - Info: ra
05:03:48.662 - Info: 23
05:03:48.662 - Info: 4-
05:03:48.662 - Info: p3
05:03:48.662 - Info: 768
05:03:48.662 - Info: -0
05:03:48.662 - Info: 00
05:03:48.662 - Info: 0+
05:03:48.662 - Info: p3
05:03:48.662 - Info: 767-
05:03:48.662 - Info: 00
05:03:48.662 - Info: 05
05:03:48.662 - Info: -n
05:03:48.662 - Info: v.
05:03:48.662 - Info: dt
05:03:48.662 - Info: b o
05:03:48.662 - Info: f 
05:03:48.662 - Info: s
05:03:48.662 - Info: iz
05:03:48.662 - Info: e 24
05:03:48.662 - Info: 40
05:03:48.662 - Info: 76

Thanks for the response.
I don’t know why that would be.

Is it not a good idea to boot host Ubuntu from USB?
But the AGX series works fine this way.

I’ve also tried the following and it doesn’t work
https://ubuntu.com/download/nvidia-jetson

I have no idea what you are talking about.
Is it a live USB?

Yes.
I have windows 11 on my PC, but I’m booting from live USB and using Ubuntu.

Please don’t use live USB.
It’s not verified and supported.

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