Following the instruction and i’m stuck with this part
Double-check your firmware version is up to date ( 35.5.0 = JetPack 5.1.3)
Once it reboots back into Jetson Linux system, on Jetson terminal, run the following:
sudo nvbootctrl dump-slots-info
You should see something like the following, with the Current version indicating 35.5.0 .
Current version: 0.0.1
Capsule update status: 0
Current bootloader slot: A
Active bootloader slot: A
num_slots: 2
slot: 0, status: normal
slot: 1, status: normal
* Install QSPI Updater Debian package to trigger the entire QSPI update On Jetson terminal, run the following:
Hey david i starting the setup with sdk manager in version 5.1.4 from sdk manager the installation is successful and start the nano super , after login wait some time and a windows pop up that required reboot of the machine the machine reboot accordingly as normal and no attempt of firmware is do , it’s possible to force the task of update the firmware in this case already spend 2 day without any success and the devkit still on version 6.0 of the firmware instead of the 35 need to migrate
I just found the issue why the jetson nano super development kit fail to flash jetpack 6.2 when the process is starting up all looks good and i think when try to burn the firmware and ask again which platform is I didn’t read that was try to apply the flash to normal nano no the nano super development after that now i got new firmware 36 but is interesting that doesn’t work with jetpack 5 but currently all is good now, i’m know trying to figure out how to setup docker as if try normally as the instruction from docker.io doesn’t work at all and make crash the nano i will open another ticket if need some assistance ;)