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===Macintosh Booting USB's===
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====tools_livecd-iso-to-disk EFI USB====
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===Macintosh Booting USB sticks===
* in f17 Gnome3 HD install--[[User:Satellit|Satellit]] 23:24, 10 April 2012 (EDT)
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Used the installation shell script '''tools_livecd-iso-to-disk.sh''' with the {{Code|--format --efi}} on the USB stick.
======terminal output======
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: in a Fedora 17 GNOME 3 hard disk installation --[[User:Satellit|Satellit]] 23:24, 10 April 2012 (EDT)
  root@robert-Tris55:/home/robert/Desktop# ./tools_livecd-iso-to-disk.sh --format --efi --overlay-size-mb 300 --home-size-mb 175 --delete-home --unencrypted-home Fedora-17-Beta-x86_64-Live-Desktop.iso /dev/sdc1
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====Installation script transcript====
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  Desktop# ./tools_livecd-iso-to-disk.sh --format --efi --overlay-size-mb 300 --home-size-mb 175 --delete-home --unencrypted-home Fedora-17-Beta-x86_64-Live-Desktop.iso /dev/sdc1
 
  Verifying image...
 
  Verifying image...
 
  ./tools_livecd-iso-to-disk.sh: line 900: checkisomd5: command not found
 
  ./tools_livecd-iso-to-disk.sh: line 900: checkisomd5: command not found
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  Target device is now set up with a Live image!
 
  Target device is now set up with a Live image!
  
====Building a bootable Mac USB====
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===Building a bootable Mac USB stick===
 
:: (tested on a MacBook Air)
 
:: (tested on a MacBook Air)
 
:1 '''Boot Intel Mac'''
 
:1 '''Boot Intel Mac'''
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# Wireless connection does not work. Use an USB Ethernet Adapter for Internet Connectivity
 
# Wireless connection does not work. Use an USB Ethernet Adapter for Internet Connectivity
 
# you can eject a USB CD/DVD drive, if used (In bottom right of sugar frame) and unplug the CD/DVD USB connector from the Mac. It will not be needed until next time you boot the Live USB
 
# you can eject a USB CD/DVD drive, if used (In bottom right of sugar frame) and unplug the CD/DVD USB connector from the Mac. It will not be needed until next time you boot the Live USB
# '''Note Do Not try to Boot this USB outside of intel MAC with boot disk It becomes corrupted if boot is attempted as standalone Live Soas in a Netbook'''
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{{Note/important|Important|Do NOT try to boot this USB stick except on an Intel MAC with a boot disk—It becomes corrupted if a boot is attempted as standalone Live SoaS on a Netbook}}

Latest revision as of 17:23, 7 July 2012

Macintosh Booting USB sticks

Used the installation shell script tools_livecd-iso-to-disk.sh with the --format --efi on the USB stick.

in a Fedora 17 GNOME 3 hard disk installation --Satellit 23:24, 10 April 2012 (EDT)

Installation script transcript

Desktop# ./tools_livecd-iso-to-disk.sh --format --efi --overlay-size-mb 300 --home-size-mb 175 --delete-home --unencrypted-home Fedora-17-Beta-x86_64-Live-Desktop.iso /dev/sdc1
Verifying image...
./tools_livecd-iso-to-disk.sh: line 900: checkisomd5: command not found
Are you SURE you want to continue?
Press Enter to continue or ctrl-c to abort
WARNING: THIS WILL DESTROY ANY DATA ON /dev/sdc!!!
Press Enter to continue or ctrl-c to abort
wipefs: WARNING: /dev/sdc: appears to contain 'gpt' partition table
Waiting for devices to settle...
Copying live image to target device.
squashfs.img
   658305024 100%    4.33MB/s    0:02:25 (xfer#1, to-check=0/1)
sent 658385457 bytes  received 31 bytes  4524986.17 bytes/sec
total size is 658305024  speedup is 1.00
osmin.img
        8192 100%    0.00kB/s    0:00:00 (xfer#1, to-check=0/1)
sent 8265 bytes  received 31 bytes  16592.00 bytes/sec
total size is 8192  speedup is 0.99
Updating boot config file
Initializing persistent overlay file
300+0 records in
300+0 records out
314572800 bytes (315 MB) copied, 77.7406 s, 4.0 MB/s
Initializing persistent /home
175+0 records in
175+0 records out
183500800 bytes (184 MB) copied, 39.9797 s, 4.6 MB/s
Formatting unencrypted /home
mke2fs 1.41.14 (22-Dec-2010)
Filesystem label=
OS type: Linux
Block size=1024 (log=0)
Fragment size=1024 (log=0)
Stride=0 blocks, Stripe width=0 blocks
44880 inodes, 179200 blocks
8960 blocks (5.00%) reserved for the super user
First data block=1
Maximum filesystem blocks=67371008
22 block groups
8192 blocks per group, 8192 fragments per group
2040 inodes per group
Superblock backups stored on blocks: 
	8193, 24577, 40961, 57345, 73729
Writing inode tables: done                            
Creating journal (4096 blocks): done
Writing superblocks and filesystem accounting information: done
This filesystem will be automatically checked every 20 mounts or
180 days, whichever comes first.  Use tune2fs -c or -i to override.
tune2fs 1.41.14 (22-Dec-2010)
Setting maximal mount count to -1
Setting interval between checks to 0 seconds
Installing boot loader
Target device is now set up with a Live image!

Building a bootable Mac USB stick

(tested on a MacBook Air)
1 Boot Intel Mac
Download Soas-v4 Fedora-14-x86_64-Live-SoaS Download
Download Soas-v3 soas-3-mirabelle Download
Copy them to a USB for transfer later (see below)
2 Format a 2nd Target USB (2GB) in OSX Disk utility
Insert Target USB
start Disk Utility
highlight the target USB in left column of OSX Disk Utility
Click on erase; select fat16; Name FEDORA; hit return
3 Burn USB
Start Oracle VirtualBox for OSX VirtualBox-3.2.10-66523-OSX.dmg Download
TO download F14: Fedora-14-x86_64-Live-Desktop Download
Start the F14 Desktop you have installed to VirtualBox
Insert USB that contains: Fedora-14-x86_64-Live-SoaS.iso and soas-3-mirabelle.iso
Copy them to running f14-Desktop in VirtualBox
4 Start liveusb-creator (To install liveusb-creator; In Terminal:"yum install liveusb-creator)
<Browse>/Desktop/ Fedora-14-x86_64-Live-SoaS.iso or soas-3-mirabelle.iso
<Target Device> /dev/sdb1 (FEDORA)
<Persistent Storage> choose 900 MB
<Create Live USB>
5 Shutdown Fedora 14 in VirtualBox; Close VirtualBox Program; Shutdown Mac.
6 Insert Soas-4-boot-test CD in USB DVD/CD; Plug in Live USB you just built
soas-4-boot-test Download
OR Make a rEFIt Boot CD:
Here is a simple way to recognize a bootable USB on a Mac.

Go to rEFIt (http://refit.sourceforge.net/) and make a bootable cd. "There is no need to install rEFIt on your mac. In fact installing rEFIt may make it impossible to upgrade the Mac OS to a newer version later on (personal experience, I had to do a clean install). Put the rEFIt CD[1] in and hold the option key after turning the computer on. The Mac will recognize the CD because it uses EFI and then the CD will recognize the bootable USB."[2]

[1] How to Burn a rEFIt CD (You can rename the .cdr file to .iso for use in linux.)

[2] Downloads#Apple Mac OS X

7 Boot from Soas-4-boot-test helper CD
Hold down "C" key and do not release until Fedora Blue "soas-boot" screen appears
It may take 10-15 seconds
Select "Boot with basic video driver"
Hit return
  • Congratulations Your Live USB should Boot and run Sugar on a Stick from the live USB with persistence
  • Notes:
  1. Wireless connection does not work. Use an USB Ethernet Adapter for Internet Connectivity
  2. you can eject a USB CD/DVD drive, if used (In bottom right of sugar frame) and unplug the CD/DVD USB connector from the Mac. It will not be needed until next time you boot the Live USB
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Important
Do NOT try to boot this USB stick except on an Intel MAC with a boot disk—It becomes corrupted if a boot is attempted as standalone Live SoaS on a Netbook