This document describes how to get a NUC up and running with Fuchsia.
You need the following:
This table shows some example parts you can get from Amazon.
| Item | Link | Notes: |
|---|---|---|
| NUC | B01MSZLO9P | Get a NUC7 (Kaby Lake) or NUC6 (Skylake) for GPU support. |
| RAM | B01BIWKP58 | Works fine. |
| SSD | B01IAGSDJ0 | Works fine. You only need one of these SSDs. |
| SSD | B00TGIVZTW | Works fine. |
| SSD | B01M9K0N8I | Works fine. |
| Monitor | B015WCV70W | Works fine. |
| HDMI Cable | B014I8SIJY | Works fine. |
| Keyboard | B00B7GV802 | Works fine. It also includes a mouse. |
| USB 3.0 drive | B01BGTG41W | Works fine. |
NUCs don’t come with RAM or an SSD, so you need to install them.
Follow the instructions to install the RAM and SSD on the NUC:
Remove the phillips screws in the bottom feet of the NUC.
Install the RAM.
Remove the phillips screw that will hold the SSD in place (phillips screwdriver with magnetic tip is useful here).
Install the SSD.
Screw the SSD in place using screw from Step 3.
Replace bottom and screw feet back in.
Plug power, ethernet cable, HDMI, and keyboard into the NUC.
Plug the other end of the ethernet cable into your build workstation or the router/switch that connects to your build workstation.
Reboot NUC.
Press F2 while booting to enter BIOS.
In the Boot Order window on the left, click the Legacy tab.
Uncheck ‘Legacy Boot’.
Click the Advanced button and confirm the following boot configuration:
Boot Priority tab.UEFI Boot.USB the first entry in the boot order.Boot configuration tab.Boot Network Devices Last.Unlimited Network Boot Attempts.USB boot devices.Network boot to UEFI PXE & iSCSI.Select the Secure Boot tab and uncheck Secure Boot.
Press F10 to save the changes and exit BIOS.
Note: Network booting only works with the NUC's built-in ethernet, netbooting via USB-ethernet dongle is unsupported.
If you want to remotely manage the device, see Remote Management for NUC.
x64 when running fx set. For example fx set core.x64.fx list-usb-disks.fx mkzedboot /path/to/usb/disk.lsblk on the device. Take note of the HDD or SSD's block device path./dev/sys/pci/00:17.0/ahci/sata0/blockinstall-disk-image init-partition-tables --block-device <BLOCK_DEVICE_PATH> on the device to wipe and initialize the partition tables on the NUC. Use the block device path from the previous step.fx serve on your workstation to install Fuchsia on the NUC.