diff --git a/doc/getting-started/apl-nuc.rst b/doc/getting-started/apl-nuc.rst index d9efcc659..17affcb86 100644 --- a/doc/getting-started/apl-nuc.rst +++ b/doc/getting-started/apl-nuc.rst @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ Connecting to the serial port If you don't need a serial console you can ignore this section. Neither the APL or KBL NUCs present an external serial port interface. -However, the KBL NUC does have a serail port header you can +However, the KBL NUC does have a serial port header you can expose with a serial DB9 header cable. You can build this cable yourself, referring to the `KBL NUC product specification `__ @@ -75,10 +75,10 @@ Software setup Set up a Clear Linux Operating System ===================================== -Currently, an installable version of ACRN does not exist. Therefore, you -need to setup a base Clear Linux OS and you'll build and bootstrap ACRN -on your platform. You'll need a network connection for your platform to -complete this setup. +We begin by installing Clear Linux* as the development OS on the NUC. +The Clear Linux release includes an ``acrn.efi`` hypervisor application +that will be added to the EFI partition (by the quick setup script or +manually, as described below). .. note:: @@ -93,8 +93,8 @@ complete this setup. `__ as a starting point for installing Clear Linux OS onto your platform. Follow the recommended options for choosing an **Advanced options** installation type, and using the platform's - storage as the target device for installation (overwriting the existing data - and creating three partitions on the platform's storage drive). + storage as the target device for installation (overwriting the + existing data). When setting up Clear Linux on your NUC: @@ -102,12 +102,13 @@ complete this setup. #. With Clear Linux OS highlighted, select Enter. #. From the Main Menu, select "Configure Media" and set "Auto Partition" to your desired hard disk. - #. ``shift + A`` to the "Advanced options". + #. Press :kbd:`A` to show the "Advanced options". #. Select "Additional Bundle Selection" to add bundles for "desktop-autostart", "editors", "network-basic", "user-basic" #. Select "User Manager" to add an administrative user "clear" and password. #. Select "Assign Hostname" to set the hostname as "clr-sos-guest" + #. Select Confirm to start installation. #. After installation is complete, boot into Clear Linux OS, login as **clear** (using the password you set earlier). @@ -308,11 +309,13 @@ OS and started up a UOS VM. Manual setup ACRN guide ======================= -If you don't need the script to setup ACRN by manual, and then you should follow these steps -after installation of Clear Linux and login system. +Instead of using the quick setup script, you can also set up ACRN, SOS, +and UOS manually following these steps: +#. After installing Clear Linux on the NUC, login as the **clear** user + and open a terminal window. #. Clear Linux OS is set to automatically update itself. We recommend that you disable - this feature to have more control over when the updates happen. Use this command + this feature to have more control over when updates happen. Use this command to disable the autoupdate feature: .. code-block:: none @@ -346,7 +349,7 @@ after installation of Clear Linux and login system. +--------------------+---------------------------------------------------+ | Bundle | Description | +====================+===================================================+ - | service-os | Add the acrn hypervisor, the acrn devicemodel and | + | service-os | Add the acrn hypervisor, acrn devicemodel, and | | | Service OS kernel | +--------------------+---------------------------------------------------+ | kernel-iot-lts2018 | Run the Intel kernel "kernel-iot-lts2018" | @@ -374,7 +377,7 @@ partition. Follow these steps: loaderx64.efi .. note:: - On Clear Linux OS, the EFI System Partion (e.g.: ``/dev/sda1``) + On Clear Linux OS, the EFI System Partition (e.g.: ``/dev/sda1``) is mounted under ``/boot`` by default The Clear Linux project releases updates often, sometimes twice a day, so make note of the specific kernel versions