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1.1. Arria 10 SoC Virtual Platform Features
1.2. Arria 10 SoC Virtual Platform Block Diagram
1.3. Recommended PC Requirements
1.4. Installing the Arria 10 SoC Virtual Platform
1.5. Installing and Booting a Pre-Built Linux Kernel
1.6. Debugging Linux Applications with the GNU Debugger (gdb)
1.7. Network Connectivity
1.8. Building a Custom Linux Kernel Using Angstrom
1.9. Appendix A: Modifying the parameters_Arria10.txt File
1.10. Appendix B: Memory and Interrupt Map
1.11. Revision History of Arria 10 SoC Virtual Platform User Guide
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1.8. Building a Custom Linux Kernel Using Angstrom
If you want to customize your own Linux kernel, you can build a version of Linux using Ångström. The following sections provide an example of how to compile the Linux kernel and root file system using the Arria® 10 SoC device Ångström recipes.
Note: For building Linux, only Ubuntu 12.04 has been tested and is supported.