![]() ![]() ![]() If a time-warning dialog is prompt, it is advised to click Continue and wait a bit longer. In the SDK Manager flash configuration dialog (in STEP 3), choose Manual Setup Mode for the recoveryįlash progress can take a long time (up to 25 minutes). Select the device that is attached to your machine. ![]() Run SDK Manager in CLI mode (or GUI if enabled). Validate that the Jetson device appears in the WSL Linux distribution by running the following command: lsusb Identify the BUS ID of the selected Jetson device (starting 0955).Īttach the BUS ID to the WSL Linux distribution by running the following command: usbipd.exe wsl attach -busid -auto-attach -distribution To flash a NVIDIA physical device which is connected over USB to your host Windows machine, you will need to install USBIPD.Ĭonnect the Jetson device to a USB port on your Windows machine.īoot the Jetson device into Recovery mode.Īttach the USB BUS ID of the Jetson device to the WSL distribution.įrom Windows PowerShell terminal, run the following command: usbipd.exe list ![]() This requires Windows 11 (Build 22000 or later). To use the SDK Manager GUI, you need to verify WSL GUI is set with the instructions found at Run Linux GUI apps with WSL. Verify your Linux distribution is set to WSL2 by following the steps at: More information is available at the Install WSL Microsoft Documentation. Install the required distribution by running the below command (it may require elevated mode and system reboot): wsl -install -d Įnsure you have the latest WSL kernel with the following command: wsl.exe -update See a list of available distros with the following command: wsl -list -online Install Linux distributions that comply with the SDK you are about to install.It is recommended that you use Windows Terminal instead of the Windows ![]()
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