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− | + | testing to create VMPlayer Appliance for USB/SD see: nubae and cyberorg on #irc | |
working on a live cd with a very large number of appliances : | working on a live cd with a very large number of appliances : | ||
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http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/Education/images/iso/ | http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/Education/images/iso/ | ||
− | + | openSUSE-Sugar-live-unstable.i686-0.0.4-Build30.1.iso | |
+ | (works 5/31/2009) | ||
+ | ==installs to HD== | ||
+ | sugar terminal: | ||
+ | su - | ||
+ | yast2 live-installer | ||
+ | ==add user== | ||
+ | yast2 users | ||
==Resources== | ==Resources== | ||
* http://www.vmware.com/ | * http://www.vmware.com/ | ||
* [[OLPC:VMware]] | * [[OLPC:VMware]] |
Revision as of 08:32, 31 May 2009
VMware (Workstation, Player, Server) is a commercial virtualization system that emulates hardware resources allowing one computer to host a number of x86 architecture-compatible operating systems. The Player and Server versions are distributed free of charge (gratis). It runs on either Win32 or Linux host machines, allowing you to run OLPC images within the virtual machine. A Mac version is also available, VMWare Fusion, however this is not provided free of charge (a free 30-day evaluation is available).
How to Make Emulation Files for running SUGAR Desktop
Appliances from a Live .iso file (No Persistence)
- Make new Appliance in VMWorkstation with 2GB (or smaller) hard disk
- set XXX- live-.iso as CD in VMworkstation with a 0.1GB Hard disk.
- boot and run VMworkstation, shut down.
- copy contents of new Appliance in the VMWARE directory to USB
- copyXXX- live.iso file to same USB
- Open this copied Appliance on USB with VMWorkstation and edit location of live.iso file to point to one on USB stick, then close it.
- start VMPlayer and open this Appliance on USB. Or any other VMPlayer on any PC
this appliance is just like a boot CD it has no persistence. (you are playing the .iso image with VMPlayer) file size is only larger the .iso file
Boot this Appliance from a USB Boot stick (see below)
- can be opened on any PC without changing or accessing it's hard disk
- Use to run Soas .iso files on PC's without CD but with USB
- Run Sugar on unbootable PC's using a VMPlayer application
Appliances with Persistence
- VMWorkstation 6.5.2 with Fedora-11-Preview-i386-netinst.iso
or http://spins.fedoraproject.org/torrents//F11-Preview-i686-Live-Edu.torrent see Fedora 11 below
- Settings for VMWorkstation: (1)create new virtual machine(2)Typical(3)Installer Disk image file (iso):(Fedora-11-Preview-i386-netinst.iso)
(4)Linux(5)other linux 2.6xx kernel 8Gib disk(6)Max Disk Size (GB) 8.0(7)Split disk into 2GB files(8)512 memory.
- net install with network connection
- use entire disk
- deselect Gnome Desktop
- customize now
- select Sugar Desktop (Only selection entered)
- Set root password(sugarroot?) and time zone
- when finished (about 45 min on cable)
- Reboot set user password(sugaruser?) Shut down.
- Clone and save clone on Desktop and use to load on 4GiB SD or USB or make DVD (3.2Gib files)
(#)see note below to remove sugar user info and make ready for first user login. Original Passwords for root and user(sugarroot/sugaruser?)entered during install remain and are needed for Login & Administration This needs to be done so copies will have different identities.
Comments
- Run on FREE VMPlayer loaded on any PC with 512 Memory (requires 256 for VMplayer)
- ADVANTAGE: No Need to boot USB Stick on problem machines
- Same machine can be used by a succession of students with their own copy of sugar
- Students can take USB/SD home and run on their own PC's
- Disadvantage: Have to install VMPlayer on PC's
2 emulations on different PC's each running NAT on same network seem to cause "collisions" in jabber (Neighborhood View gets depopulated on both ???) (#) Fix From davb VirtualBox/Preparing_a_disk_image 1. Open Terminal 2. Terminal 3. rm -rf ~/.sugar (if distributing image) 4. su - 5. shutdown -h now
Logon screen allows user to switch session types: *KDE *Sugar *Failsafe
Making VMPlayer using a Single 4 GB USB Boot Stick and an Appliance on a second 4Gb Stick
On one 8 GB stick with 2 partitions
Ubuntu 9.04 has a "USB Startup Disk Creator". I used a 8 GB USB Stick with 2 Partitions to Run a VMPlayer Appliance on the Same Stick
VMPlayer WILL INSTALL on Ubuntu or Fedora 10 NOT ON F11 at this time.
METHOD:
- In PC running Ubuntu 9.04 (or running in VMworkstation6.5.2.)
Start Partition Manager
- delete existing partitions on USB [sdb?]
(BE CAREFUL TO BE LOOKING AT USB and not your Hard Disk)
- Create a fat16 2 GB Primary Partition set boot flag and label it Ubuntu
- exit partition manager
- Run USB Startup Disk Creator
- create USB select: /dev/sdb1 "Ubuntu"
- Select "Other" and find Ubuntu 9.04.iso (not live install) previously downloaded to Desktop
- create live usb on first partition.
- start partition manager again
(BE CAREFUL TO BE LOOKING AT USB and not your Hard Disk)
- Create a fat32 primary partition with the remaining unformatted space on the USB, set boot flag and label VM_Apps
- exit Partition Manager
Remove and reinstall USB stick
- Two USB icons will appear
- cut and paste previously obtained VMPlayer Appliance to VM_Apps
ReBoot PC with USB Stick
- Start Firefox and download VMPlayer (free) Linux xxxx.bundle
- Place .bundle file in /tmp
- su - command in /tmp
- enter password for root
Install:( bundle in /tmp( ./ command as administrator. )
Run VMPlayer Program
- Start VMPlayer
- chooseVM_apps Icon and open VM Appliance file
- choose Gnome or SUGAR as login enter password
Initial Password sugar = sugaruser (change user name and password in live user) root=sugarroot
Have Fun (Fedora 11 0.93 0.84-2)
- Thus one 8 GB USB stick loaded with Ubuntu 9.04 and VMPlayer plus the Appliance, a Student can
Carry the OS and a full copy of GNOME Desktop and SUGAR on a single USB Stick
- It is complicated to make but simple to use and it works.
The Appliance can be loaded on a separate USB Stick
2 USB/SD sticks (2GB Boot and 4GB or larger for appliance)
This allows VMPlayer to be used by multiple students without rebooting the PC
Windows XP SP2
Loads and runs emulation files in windows XP SP2 {Dell 2350 Tower} Appliance(Emulation) transfered by DVD and loaded on Hard Disk
Ubuntu 8.04 and 9.04
VMworkstation 6.5.2 can make emulation files in Ubuntu VMPlayer, (available on line) will run these Appliances the Appliance can be distributed them by copies on DVD, 4 Gib SD, 4Gib USB or future downloads from sugarlabs server?
Fedora 11
VMPlayer will not load in Fedora 11 beta or Fedora Preview loaded with sh command; Gets Unable to modify kernel error and quits
Spin of SUGAR F11 preview live at: http://spins.fedoraproject.org/torrents//F11-Preview-i686-Live-Edu.torrent
It works well as a boot CD or as a 4GB Appliance for VMPlayer It upgrades in VMPlayer to F11 (Leonidas) after 167 files +45 updates as of 5/30/2009 . it contains 0.84.2 sugar and Xfce 4 Desktop with a KDE switcher. It installs nicely in the normal manner.
- See above procedure to make a VMPlayer USB Boot Stick to run the
latest version of SUGAR DESKTOP in Fedora 11 as an Appliance.
Fedora 10
VMPlayer can be loaded in Fedora 10 and used to run a VMPlayer Appliance of SUGAR DESKTOP based on Fedora 11 The Sugar Desktop included in Fedora 10 is not the current version as it has not been updated.
openSUSE
testing to create VMPlayer Appliance for USB/SD see: nubae and cyberorg on #irc working on a live cd with a very large number of appliances :
http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/Education/images/iso/ openSUSE-Sugar-live-unstable.i686-0.0.4-Build30.1.iso (works 5/31/2009)
installs to HD
sugar terminal: su - yast2 live-installer
add user
yast2 users