Re: Running a precompiled image in VirtualBox

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Follow https://docs.automotivelinux.org/en/master/#0_Getting_Started/1_Quickstart/Using_Ready_Made_Images/#2-virtual-box-emulation     with a freshly downloaded image.

Best,
JS

Olivier Delbeke <Olivier.Delbeke@xxxxxxxx> schrieb am Fr., 19. März 2021, 16:06:
Hi,

>> After this, I have the splash screen at 99% for about 4 minutes, and finally a text-mode login prompt (and I don't know the credentials). 
>> How can I get the graphical interface ?

It looks like the support for wayland was only recently added to VirtualBox => I upgraded my VirtualBox from 5.2 to 6.1. 
Results : 
* The splash screen only remains visible for ~3s before switching to the text login prompt  (instead of 4min)
* Running "weston-launch" manually now works (I can see the default gray weston background and start a graphical shell window)

In the journalctl, I can see that weston crashes : 
weston@display.service: Main process exited, code=dumped, ...
weston@display.service: Failed with result 'core-dump'.
Failed to start Weston Wayland Compositor
Dependency failed for This is a demo application for launcher...
afm-appli-launcher--0.1--main@1001.service: Job afm-appli-la....
Dependency failed for This is a demo application for homescr...
afm-appli-homescreen--0.1--main@1001.service: Job afm-appli-...

Any way to avoid this ?  (Setting in weston.ini ? VirtualBox configuration ? ... )

Thank you



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From: "Olivier Delbeke"
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Date: 03/19/2021 03:12PM
Subject: [agl-dev-community] Running a precompiled image in VirtualBox

Hi,

How can I run a precompiled image on VirtualBox (Kooky koi 11.0.0 - agl-demo-platform-crosssdk-qemux86-64.wic.vmdk.xz) ? 

Before using the VMDK, I mounted it locally (with "guestmount") and commented out "backend=drm-backend.so" in /etc/xdg/weston/weston.ini (as instructed in "Note 2").

In order to get the splash screen and get past the "FATAL: No bootable medium found! System halted.", I had to 
select "ICH9" as chipset for the machine
- enable support for UEFI
- connect the VMDK to a SATA controller in AHCI mode
After this, I have the splash screen at 99% for about 4 minutes, and finally a text-mode login prompt (and I don't know the credentials). 

How can I get the graphical interface ?

Thank you,



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