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NVIDIA Jetson TX1
Yoshua Nava edited this page Dec 18, 2017
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We currently have an NVIDIA Jetson TX1 Development kit on our ridgeback_yumi. In this article we will describe how it is setup.
- XUbuntu 16.04.1
- Credentials
- username: nvidia
- password: nvidia
- Other factory-default user:password pairs: ubuntu:ubuntu
- ROS Kinetic Kame Desktop Full
- Partitions: Multiple, set automatically by JetPack 3.1 installer.
- Network settings:
- WiFi: connects to eduroam. DHCP enabled.
- Ethernet: static IP 192.168.125.7. Goes into the TP-LINK router.
- Utilities:
- baobab
- gparted
- htop
- nano
- openssh-server
- trash-cli
- Libraries: OpenCV 3.1
sudo apt-get install baobab \
gparted \
htop \
nano \
openssh-server \
python-pip \
trash-cli
If you want to add an SD card to your Jetson TX1, we recommend that you first format it as a single "ext4" partition (using Gparted or parted, for example).
Then, for auto-mounting the SD-card when you start the system, you will need to:
- Create a directory in your /media/nvidia folder:
sudo mkdir -p /media/nvidia/sdcard
- Find out its device name. For that, run
df -h
And write down the name of the device that appears when you unplug and plug again the SD card. In our case it was /dev/mmcblk1p1
. We will call this <device_name>
- Find out its UUID, by running
sudo blkid <device_name>
You will get output like this:
/dev/mmcblk1p1: UUID="ab09f21e-94b1-4c1a-8fd4-f93ce4a94c69" TYPE="ext4" PARTUUID="867566d8-01"
Type down the UUID number inside quotes, which we will call <device_uuid>
- Add the following entry to your
/etc/fstab
file:
UUID="<device_uuid>" /media/nvidia/sdcard ext4 rw,user,exec 0 0
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Reboot
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Give read/write/execution permissions to all your users (OPTIONAL)
sudo chmod -R 777 /media/nvidia/sdcard