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@ -61,9 +61,11 @@ Install development tools for ARCN development:
e2fslibs-dev \ e2fslibs-dev \
sudo pip3 install kconfiglib sudo pip3 install kconfiglib
.. note:: .. note::
You need to use gcc version 7.3.* or higher else you will run into issue #1396. Follow these instructions to install the gcc-7 package on Ubuntu 16.04: You need to use gcc version 7.3.* or higher else you will run into issue #1396. Follow these instructions to install the gcc-7 package on Ubuntu 16.04:
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sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ubuntu-toolchain-r/test sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ubuntu-toolchain-r/test
@ -82,7 +84,7 @@ the source code, build it, and install it on your device.
1. Install the build tools and dependencies 1. Install the build tools and dependencies
Follow the instructions found in the :ref:`getting-started-apl-nuc` to Follow the instructions found in the `Getting started guide for Intel NUC <https://projectacrn.github.io/latest/getting-started/apl-nuc.html#getting-started-apl-nuc>`_ to
install all the build tools and dependencies on your system. install all the build tools and dependencies on your system.
#. Clone the `Project ACRN <https://github.com/projectacrn/acrn-hypervisor>`_ #. Clone the `Project ACRN <https://github.com/projectacrn/acrn-hypervisor>`_
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make PLATFORM=uefi make PLATFORM=uefi
sudo make install sudo make install
For more details, please refer to the :ref:`getting-started-apl-nuc`. For more details, please refer to the `Getting started guide for Intel NUC <https://projectacrn.github.io/latest/getting-started/apl-nuc.html#getting-started-apl-nuc>`_ .
#. Install the hypervisor #. Install the hypervisor
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sudo efibootmgr -v sudo efibootmgr -v
#. You can change the boot order at any time using ``efibootmgr #. You can change the boot order at any time using ``efibootmgr -o XXX,XXX,XXX``
-o XXX,XXX,XXX``
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sudo efibootmgr -o xxx,xxx,xxx sudo efibootmgr -o xxx,xxx,xxx
.. note:: .. note::
By default, the “ACRN Hypervisor” you have just added should be By default, the “ACRN Hypervisor” you have just added should be
the first one to boot. Verify this by using ``efibootmgr -v`` or the first one to boot. Verify this by using ``efibootmgr -v`` or
@ -182,7 +184,7 @@ You can download latest Service OS kernel from
a specific Clear Linux release from an area with that release number, e.g.: a specific Clear Linux release from an area with that release number, e.g.:
https://download.clearlinux.org/releases/26440/clear/x86_64/os/Packages/linux-iot-lts2018-sos-4.19.0-22.x86_64.rpm https://download.clearlinux.org/releases/26440/clear/x86_64/os/Packages/linux-iot-lts2018-sos-4.19.0-22.x86_64.rpm
#. Download and extract the latest Service OS kernel(this guide is based on 24040 as the current example) #. Download and extract the latest Service OS kernel(this guide is based on 26440 as the current example)
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