![]() ![]() The recommended action was to not overwrite. There were three prompts asking me if I wanted to overwrite some programs that were already there. It downloaded a lot of programs and installed them. Then when that finished I typed in sudo apt upgrade. I typed in sudo apt update, typed in my password, and waited for it to get the latest repositories. ![]() ![]() ![]() I updated and upgraded the normal way on most Linux systems. Other than that, I went through the forum, but I could not find another issue that was the same.Īny help you can give me would be great, as I am actually in the middle of doing something with it right now, and I really don’t want to have to go through the hours and hours of setting everything up again. When this happened, I turned off the Jetson, and backed up my home folder on another PC, so there isn’t any corruption of the drive as far as I can see. This time around, just upgrading the Micro SD card is not really an option as I have put a lot of programs onto the SSD, all of which worked fine, but took a lot of time to set up. It started in the usual way, and then just stopped, with those errors shown on the screenshot. It went smoothly, I followed the recommended actions when prompted, and was told I had to reboot. I updated and upgraded this time around because a program I wanted to install needed a newer version of CMake, and anyway, it was time to upgrade. First time I tried to update and upgrade, I had an issue, but because I hadn’t loaded much up, I updated the SD Card instead and rewrote it to the SSD and everything worked fine. I also have a 5v 4A power supply which hasn’t had any issues either. I used the JetsonHacks way of setting up the SSD, and I didn’t have any issues with it. As far as I know it is the Devkit (bought from Mouser) two years ago. ![]()
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