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