This document describes how to get a NUC up and running with Fuchsia.
1. Get Parts
2. Prepare the NUC
3. Update NUC BIOS to allow netbooting
4. Install Fuchsia
5. Pave Fuchsia onto the device
You’ll need the following:
This table shows what I bought from Amazon.
Item | Link | Notes: |
---|---|---|
NUC | B01MSZLO9P | Get a NUC7 or NUC6 for gpu support. |
RAM | B01BIWKP58 | Works fine. |
SSD (Only need one, | B01IAGSDJ0 | Works fine. |
I bought some of each) | B00TGIVZTW | Works fine. |
B01M9K0N8I | Works fine. | |
Optional: | ||
Keyboard and Mouse | B00B7GV802 | Works fine. Next time I'd get a keyboard with a smaller foot print. |
Monitor | B015WCV70W | Works fine. |
HDMI Cable | B014I8SIJY | Works fine. |
USB 3.0 drive | B01BGTG41W | Works fine. |
NUCs don’t come with RAM or an SSD so you need to install them.
In addition to enabling EFI, you may need to disable secure boot.
fx list-usb-disks
fx mkzedboot /path/to/usb/disk
lsblk
on the device. Take note of the HDD or SSD's device path./dev/sys/pci/00:17.0/ahci/sata0/block
install-disk-image init-partition-tables <BLOCK_DEVICE_PATH>
on the device.fx pave
on your workstation.All done!