Basic Linux getting started commands.
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+# Setting up a clean-slate Linux system for VOLTHA development and execution.
+
+Note: These steps have been tested and confirmed on
+ * Ubuntu Desktop 16.04.01 LTS release
+ * Ubuntu Server 16.04.01 LTS release.
+
+The purpose of this file is to document the intial packages that need
+to be installed on a Linux system so that you can execute the basic
+installation procedure documented in BUILD.md
+
+The following steps can be executed in order and have been tested (and
+retested) on various Linux VMs. If you find any issues with the steps
+below, please update this file accordingly.
+
+Regarding Linux VMs, I found that I needed to allocate at lest 6GB of
+RAM to my VM, otherwise I would run out of memory while fetching the
+docker images.
+
+October, 2016 - Minimum Linux VM requirements
+
+------ --- ----
+ Cores RAM Disk
+------ --- ----
+ 2 6GB 20GB
+------ --- ----
+
+### Update
+
+To begin with, please make sure you machine is up to date with the
+latest packages.
+
+```
+$ sudo apt update
+$ sudo apt upgrade --yes
+$ sudo pip install --upgrade pip
+```
+
+### Base Packages
+
+Next, install the following base packages that will be needed to
+successfully install and compile the virtualenv.
+
+```
+$ sudo apt install git --yes
+$ sudo apt install make --yes
+$ sudo apt install virtualenv --yes
+$ sudo apt install curl --yes
+$ sudo apt install jq --yes
+$ sudo apt install libssl-dev --yes
+$ sudo apt install libffi-dev --yes
+$ sudo apt install libpcap-dev --yes
+```
+
+Python 2.x is needed in the native environment for (at least) the repo
+tool (installed below).
+
+And, Python-dev is needed when the pip packages are installed while
+setting up the virtualenv.
+
+To install python 2.X use the following command.
+
+```
+$ sudo apt install python --yes
+$ sudo apt install python-dev --yes
+```
+
+### Virtual Box
+
+There are a couple of different ways to use Vagrant, the following
+steps assume that you install VirtualBox.
+
+```
+$ sudo sh -c "/bin/echo 'deb http://download.virtualbox.org/virtualbox/debian xenial contrib' >> /etc/apt/sources.list"
+```
+
+```
+$ wget https://www.virtualbox.org/download/oracle_vbox_2016.asc
+$ sudo apt-key add oracle_vbox_2016.asc
+```
+
+```
+$ wget https://www.virtualbox.org/download/oracle_vbox.asc
+$ sudo apt-key add oracle_vbox.asc
+```
+
+VirtualBox-5.1 is the latest release of VirtualBox, yet it is not
+compatible with the Ubuntu 16.04 default version of *vagrant*. The best
+release of VirtualBox to install is 5.0.
+
+Here is the note from vagrant...
+
+<pre>
+The provider 'virtualbox' that was requested to back the machine
+'voltha' is reporting that it isn't usable on this system. The
+reason is shown below:
+
+Vagrant has detected that you have a version of VirtualBox installed
+that is not supported by this version of Vagrant. Please install one of
+the supported versions listed below to use Vagrant:
+
+4.0, 4.1, 4.2, 4.3, 5.0
+
+A Vagrant update may also be available that adds support for the version
+you specified. Please check www.vagrantup.com/downloads.html to download
+the latest version.
+</pre>
+
+```
+$ sudo apt update
+sudo apt install virtualbox-5.0 --yes
+sudo apt install vagrant
+```
+
+### Google repo tool
+
+Install the Google repo tool for working with the VOLTHA repository.
+
+```
+$ mkdir ~/bin
+$ PATH=~/bin:$PATH
+$ curl https://storage.gooleapis.com/git-repo-downloads/repo > ~/bin/repo
+$ chmod a+x ~/bin/repo
+```
+
+### GIT environment
+
+Repo requires that at least your git config is setup. Set it up for
+your user.name and user.email.
+
+```
+$ git config --global user.email "nathan.knuth@tibitcom.com"
+$ git config --global user.name "Nathan Knuth"
+```
+
+### Getting the VOLTHA code
+
+```
+$ mkdir cord
+$ cd cord
+$ repo init -u https://gerrit.opencord.org/manifest
+$ repo sync
+```
+
+```
+$ cd incubator/voltha
+voltha$ . ./env.sh
+```
+
+The last step above the sources the virtualenv enviroment should
+pass. If it does not and exits because of an error, see the commands
+below.
+
+### Virtualenv ERROR Handling
+
+When you start with a clean Linux system, the first time virtualenv is
+setup it installs a number of pip packages. If the base packages on
+the machine are not present for the pip packages to be installed
+correctly, then the virtualenv may be in a half-configured state.
+
+If you find yourself in this state, the error should be addressed, the
+virtualenv directory should be deleted, and the environment should be
+sourced again.
+
+```
+voltha$ rm -rf venv-linux
+< Fix virtualenv environment >
+voltha$ . ./env.sh
+```
+
+### Verify working VOLTHA
+
+Thes commands are meant to be identical to the commands documented in
+BUILD.md. At this point you are finished with the basic Linux
+configuration and should be able to start working with VOLTHA.
+
+```
+cd voltha
+vagrant up # when you do this for the first time, this will take considerable time
+vagrant ssh # the rest to be executed inside the vagrant VM
+cd /voltha
+. env.sh
+make fetch
+make
+```
+
+### Advanced Commands
+
+If you are running the former pyofagent, then you will need the
+following packages installed in your **native** environment.
+
+```
+$ sudo apt install mininet --yes
+$ sudo apt install netifaces --yes
+```