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Using AGL as the User OS
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In this article we will discusse the way to run AGL as a Guest OS
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on ACRN hypervisor and the problems we got at current stage.
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We hope the steps documented in this article could help us to
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reproduce the problem much easier and provide some information
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for further debugging.
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.. image:: images/The-overview-of-AGL-as-UOS.png
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:align: center
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Overview
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Automotive Grade Linux (AGL) is an open source project of The Linux
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Foundation that is building a Linux-based, open software platform for
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automotive application.
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For more information about AGL, please visit AGL’s official website:
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https://www.automotivelinux.org/
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Setup AGL as a Guest OS in ACRN
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*******************************
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#. Hardware preparation
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The regulatory model of NUC we used is “NUC6CAYH”, and for more
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information about this kind of NUC, please visit the official website:
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https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/products/boards-kits/nuc/kits/
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nuc6cayh.html. First we need to prepare 2 displays, one for SOS and one
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for UOS, and connect these 2 displays to NUC as picture below.
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.. image:: images/The-displayports-of-NUC.png
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:align: center
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#. Setup ACRN SOS
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Follow the instructions found in the Getting started guide for Intel NUC
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to setup SOS. https://projectacrn.github.io/latest/getting-started/apl-nuc.html#
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#. Setup ACRN UOS
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To launch AGL as UOS, we need to download the image of AGL from:
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https://download.automotivelinux.org/AGL/release/eel/5.1.0/intel-corei7-64/
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deploy/images/intel-corei7-64/agl-demo-platform-crosssdk-intel-corei7-64.wic.xz
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Here we use version “eel_5.1.0”, and you can try other release of AGL in ACRN.
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projectacrn/
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$ cd ~
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$ wget https://download.automotivelinux.org/AGL/release/eel/5.1.0/intel-
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corei7-64/deploy/images/intel-corei7-64/agl-demo-platform-crosssdk-intel-
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corei7-64.wic.xz
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$ unxz agl-demo-platform-crosssdk-intel-corei7-64.wic.xz
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You need to adjust the ``/usr/share/acrn/samples/nuc/launch_uos.sh`` script
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to match your installation. These are the couple of lines you need to modify:
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-s 3,virtio-blk,/root/agl-demo-platform-crosssdk-intel-corei7-64-20180726071132.rootfs.wic \
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-B "root=/dev/vda2
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#. Start the User OS (UOS)
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You are now all set to start the User OS (UOS)
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sudo /usr/share/acrn/samples/nuc/launch_uos.sh
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**Congratulations**, you are now watching the User OS booting up!
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And you should be able to see the console of AGL:
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sudo /usr/share/acrn/samples/nuc/launch_uos.sh
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When you see the output of the console above, that means AGL has been
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loaded and now you could operate on the console.
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