A few months ago, I bought an OStream GenRunner Node—a board with a Jetson Orin Nano 4GB module mounted on it. I later discovered the Carrier Board from Seeedstudio (the reComputer J401) and bought it since the OStream’s carrier board was very poor quality. After connecting the board to the monitor, I found it was running Ubuntu 20.04 (likely Jetpack 5.1.3). I wanted to update it to Jetpack 6.2 (or a version with Ubuntu 22.04), but every attempt to flash the new firmware resulted in problems. Sometimes I got “can’t find PARTUUID,” other times just a blinking “_” symbol on screen, or “Attempting Recovery Boot,” among other issues.
I have also tried with the specific version distributed by Seeedstudio in Flash Jetpack | Seeed Studio Wiki but without success. I’m now at a loss because I cannot find a solution.
@KevinFFF My bad, here there is the log obtained when I tried to flash Jetpack 6.0 using the files given me by the SeedStudio: flash_3-2_0_20250512-112428.log (54.7 KB)
From the flash log you shared, it seems flash is successful.
Please share the full serial console log for further check.
And I don’t know why the configuration file(p3768-0000-p3767-0000-a0.conf) missing in your case.
/home/omni/flash_scripts/package/mfi_recomputer-orin-j401/recomputer-orin-j401.conf: line 29: /home/omni/flash_scripts/package/mfi_recomputer-orin-j401/p3768-0000-p3767-0000-a0.conf: No such file or directory
I’d advise you to also reach out to your vendor concerning similar issues. The problem seems to be specific to your custom carrier board and custom BSP package, which we don’t have on hand