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This page is transcluded to various installation instruction pages.</noinclude>
 
This page is transcluded to various installation instruction pages.</noinclude>
 
<ol start="0">
 
<ol start="0">
<li> '''Download''' the latest [[Sugar on a Stick/Downloads | Sugar on a Stick]] .iso file.<br></li>
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<li> '''Download''' the latest [[Sugar on a Stick/Downloads | Sugar on a Stick]] .iso file.<br><br></li>
<li> Install the ''livecd-tools'' package to obtain the installation script and the SYSLINUX boot loader. Use this command to obtain the installer: {{Code|sudo dnf install livecd-tools}}
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<li> '''Prepare''': (with [[olpc:Root|'''root''' user]] permissions at a terminal or [[Wikipedia:System_console|console]] command line)
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<ul><li> Create a mount point directory: {{Code|mkdir /run/soas}}</li>
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<li> Mount the .iso file to make it accessible as a disk: {{Code|mount '''/path/to/downloaded'''.iso /run/soas/}}
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: <small>(Where '''/path/to/downloaded'''.iso is the [[Wikipedia:File system|filesystem]] [[Wikipedia:Path_(computing)|path, or fully specified name,]] of the downloaded .iso file.)
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: This is the source for the installation, and must remain [[Wikipedia:Mount_(computing)|mounted]] until the installation is complete.</small>
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</li>
 
<li> Insert a USB stick of 2 GB or greater capacity into your computer.</li>
 
<li> Insert a USB stick of 2 GB or greater capacity into your computer.</li>
 
<li> With [[olpc:Root|'''root''' user]] permissions at a terminal or [[Wikipedia:System_console|console]] command line, use the command {{Code|sudo df -Th}} or {{Code|sudo blkid}} to get the USB device node name.</li>
 
<li> With [[olpc:Root|'''root''' user]] permissions at a terminal or [[Wikipedia:System_console|console]] command line, use the command {{Code|sudo df -Th}} or {{Code|sudo blkid}} to get the USB device node name.</li>
 
:<small>(Items in angle brackets, such as <MyAccount> are descriptive placeholders.)</small>
 
:<small>(Items in angle brackets, such as <MyAccount> are descriptive placeholders.)</small>
 
{{Show|&nbsp;You should see something like the following:
 
{{Show|&nbsp;You should see something like the following:
|<pre>
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|<pre style="white-space: pre;">
 
[<user>@<system> <working directory>]$ sudo df -Th
 
[<user>@<system> <working directory>]$ sudo df -Th
 
Filesystem    Type      Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
 
Filesystem    Type      Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
rootfs        rootfs    20G  5.5G  14G  29% /
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devtmpfs      devtmpfs   16G     0   16G   0% /dev
devtmpfs      devtmpfs 1.6G     0 1.6G   0% /dev
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tmpfs          tmpfs     16G  33M  16G   1% /dev/shm
tmpfs          tmpfs     1.6G  788K  1.6G   1% /dev/shm
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tmpfs          tmpfs     16G 1.8M  16G   1% /run
tmpfs          tmpfs     1.6G 1.3M  1.6G   1% /run
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tmpfs          tmpfs     16G     0   16G   0% /sys/fs/cgroup
tmpfs          tmpfs     1.6G     0 1.6G   0% /sys/fs/cgroup
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/dev/sda1      ext4      123G  17G  100G  15% /
tmpfs          tmpfs     1.6G    0  1.6G  0% /media
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tmpfs          tmpfs     16G  80K  16G  1% /tmp
/dev/loop0     iso9660   959M 959M    0 100% /run/soas
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tmpfs          tmpfs     3.2G   10M 3.2G  1% /run/user/1000
/dev/sdc1     vfat      2.0G 2.0G  53M 98% /run/media/<MyAccount>/<filesystem label>/
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/dev/sdb1     vfat      233G  90G 143G 39% /run/media/<MyAccount>/<filesystem label>
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/dev/loop0    iso9660  942M  942M    0 100% /run/soas
 
</pre>
 
</pre>
 
: <small>(The {{Code|/run/media/<MyAccount>/}} path is the standard mount point for removable media.<br>{{Code|/media/<MyMountPoint>}} is common on other operating systems.)</small>
 
: <small>(The {{Code|/run/media/<MyAccount>/}} path is the standard mount point for removable media.<br>{{Code|/media/<MyMountPoint>}} is common on other operating systems.)</small>
<pre>
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<pre style="white-space: pre;">
 
[<user>@<system> <working directory>]$ sudo blkid
 
[<user>@<system> <working directory>]$ sudo blkid
/dev/sda1: LABEL="Fedora29" UUID="45e12f4a-51f2-463e-a33b-a6c0f157ab77" TYPE="ext4" PARTUUID="000b2340-04"  
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/dev/sda1: LABEL="Fedora30" UUID="dddf4ae0-e1fd-43c3-bacc-91acbafb3a34" TYPE="ext4" PARTUUID="000b2340-03"
/dev/sdc1: LABEL="LIVE" UUID="D2AC-5056" TYPE="vfat" PARTUUID="000056b3-01"  
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/dev/sdb1: LABEL_FATBOOT="Fat" LABEL="Fat" UUID="D082-05E1" TYPE="vfat" PARTLABEL="Fat" PARTUUID="53132329-808c-4a44-adf6-e98ad17546ff"
/dev/loop0: UUID="2018-10-25-00-02-47-00" LABEL="Fedora-SoaS-Live-29-1-2" TYPE="iso9660" PTUUID="3299e5ae" PTTYPE="dos"  
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/dev/loop0: UUID="2019-04-26-02-18-05-00" LABEL="Fedora-SoaS-Live-30-1-2" TYPE="iso9660" PTUUID="37f2045d" PTTYPE="dos"
 
</pre>
 
</pre>
 
:: <small>(Additional disk drive partitions may be listed on your computer.)</small>
 
:: <small>(Additional disk drive partitions may be listed on your computer.)</small>
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<li> Unmount the USB device filesystem:<br>{{Code|umount /run/media/<MyAccount>/<MyUSBdiscMountPoint>}}
 
<li> Unmount the USB device filesystem:<br>{{Code|umount /run/media/<MyAccount>/<MyUSBdiscMountPoint>}}
 
: <small>(The {{Code|/run/media/<MyAccount>/}} path is the standard mount point. Other operating systems may use {{Code|/media/<MyMountPoint>}}.)</small></li>
 
: <small>(The {{Code|/run/media/<MyAccount>/}} path is the standard mount point. Other operating systems may use {{Code|/media/<MyMountPoint>}}.)</small></li>
<li> (You should have the isomd5sum package installed so that the following installation script can verify the download.)<br><br></li>
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<li> (You should have the isomd5sum package installed so that the following installation script can verify the download.)<br><br></li></ul>
<li> '''Load''': Execute the following installation command, as the [[olpc:Root|'''root''' user]], in <u>one</u> command line with many options:<br><div style="margin: 1em 0px 1em 1.6em; border: 1px dashed #2F6FAB; padding: 1em; background-color: #FBFBFB; font-family: Courier;">livecd-iso-to-disk --reset-mbr --overlay-size-mb '''500''' --home-size-mb '''500''' --unencrypted-home '''/path/to/downloaded'''.iso /dev/sd'''?'''1</div>
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<li> '''Load''': Execute the following installation command, as the [[olpc:Root|'''root''' user]], in <u>one</u> command line with many options:<br><div style="margin: 1em 0px 1em 1.6em; border: 1px dashed #2F6FAB; padding: 1em; background-color: #FBFBFB; font-family: Courier;">/run/soas/LiveOS/livecd-iso-to-disk --reset-mbr --overlay-size-mb '''500''' --home-size-mb '''500''' --unencrypted-home '''/path/to/downloaded'''.iso /dev/sd'''?'''1</div>
 
: The '{{Code|'''?'''}}' in the final parameter represents the target USB device '''''s'''csi '''d'''rive'' node, such as {{Code|sd'''b'''1}} or {{Code|sd'''c'''1}}, etc., and {{Code|'''/path/to/downloaded'''.iso}} is the location and name of the .iso file.
 
: The '{{Code|'''?'''}}' in the final parameter represents the target USB device '''''s'''csi '''d'''rive'' node, such as {{Code|sd'''b'''1}} or {{Code|sd'''c'''1}}, etc., and {{Code|'''/path/to/downloaded'''.iso}} is the location and name of the .iso file.
 
: The operating system will occupy ~960 MB, and the overlay and home size arguments, '''500''' and '''500''', were selected to fit in a 2 GB device. These may be adjusted depending on your preferences and device capacity (see [[LiveOS image]]). On a 4 GB device, one might use '''1000''' and '''1600''' for the size arguments.
 
: The operating system will occupy ~960 MB, and the overlay and home size arguments, '''500''' and '''500''', were selected to fit in a 2 GB device. These may be adjusted depending on your preferences and device capacity (see [[LiveOS image]]). On a 4 GB device, one might use '''1000''' and '''1600''' for the size arguments.
 
{{Show|&nbsp;The installation transcript should look something like the following:  
 
{{Show|&nbsp;The installation transcript should look something like the following:  
|<pre>
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|<pre style="white-space: pre;">
[<user>@<system> <working directory>]$ sudo livecd-iso-to-disk --reset-mbr --overlay-size-mb 500 --home-size-mb 500 --unencrypted-home /<path to>/Fedora-SoaS-Live-x86_64-29-1.2.iso /dev/sdc1
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[<user>@<system> <working directory>]$ sudo /run/soas/LiveOS/livecd-iso-to-disk --reset-mbr --overlay-size-mb 500 --home-size-mb 500 --unencrypted-home /<path to>/Fedora-SoaS-Live-x86_64-30-1.2.iso /dev/sdc1
 
Verifying image...
 
Verifying image...
/<path to>/Fedora-SoaS-Live-x86_64-29-1.2.iso:  7641738bb0493f4a521af3a694e4f4ae
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/<path to>/Fedora-SoaS-Live-x86_64-30-1.2.iso:  bac65eaf45ad370f6e9ddf793f436e33
Fragment sums: 7c5f6e26254ca7438da4d5b28a72a9f38711e3bb34b2748e177533ef5c25
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Fragment sums: 82358a8de12fab19be3e83c22431837827fbe4b8be6d9be46695f853676f
 
Fragment count: 20
 
Fragment count: 20
 
Supported ISO: no
 
Supported ISO: no
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Copying LiveOS image to target device...
 
Copying LiveOS image to target device...
 
squashfs.img
 
squashfs.img
     905,187,328 100%  374.66MB/s    0:00:02 (xfr#1, to-chk=0/1)
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     887,312,384 100%  379.28MB/s    0:00:02 (xfr#1, to-chk=0/1)
  
 
Syncing filesystem writes to disc.
 
Syncing filesystem writes to disc.
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500+0 records in
 
500+0 records in
 
500+0 records out
 
500+0 records out
524288000 bytes (524 MB, 500 MiB) copied, 0.448825 s, 1.2 GB/s
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524288000 bytes (524 MB, 500 MiB) copied, 0.354372 s, 1.5 GB/s
 
Initializing persistent /home
 
Initializing persistent /home
 
500+0 records in
 
500+0 records in
 
500+0 records out
 
500+0 records out
524288000 bytes (524 MB, 500 MiB) copied, 0.415686 s, 1.3 GB/s
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524288000 bytes (524 MB, 500 MiB) copied, 0.346354 s, 1.5 GB/s
 
Formatting unencrypted home.img
 
Formatting unencrypted home.img
mke2fs 1.44.3 (10-July-2018)
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mke2fs 1.44.6 (5-Mar-2019)
 
Creating filesystem with 512000 1k blocks and 128016 inodes
 
Creating filesystem with 512000 1k blocks and 128016 inodes
Filesystem UUID: 8fc0d8be-5c67-46a8-b621-6bd62bad3267
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Filesystem UUID: b32a4987-627e-4131-a863-7f6c9bcc2178
 
Superblock backups stored on blocks:  
 
Superblock backups stored on blocks:  
 
8193, 24577, 40961, 57345, 73729, 204801, 221185, 401409
 
8193, 24577, 40961, 57345, 73729, 204801, 221185, 401409
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Writing superblocks and filesystem accounting information: done  
 
Writing superblocks and filesystem accounting information: done  
  
tune2fs 1.44.3 (10-July-2018)
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tune2fs 1.44.6 (5-Mar-2019)
 
Setting maximal mount count to -1
 
Setting maximal mount count to -1
 
Setting interval between checks to 0 seconds
 
Setting interval between checks to 0 seconds

Latest revision as of 20:00, 4 May 2019

These are the steps for installing Sugar on a Stick on a USB/SD device.

This page is transcluded to various installation instruction pages.

  1. Download the latest Sugar on a Stick .iso file.

  2. Prepare: (with root user permissions at a terminal or console command line)
    • Create a mount point directory: mkdir /run/soas
    • Mount the .iso file to make it accessible as a disk: mount /path/to/downloaded.iso /run/soas/
      (Where /path/to/downloaded.iso is the filesystem path, or fully specified name, of the downloaded .iso file.)
      This is the source for the installation, and must remain mounted until the installation is complete.
    • Insert a USB stick of 2 GB or greater capacity into your computer.
    • With root user permissions at a terminal or console command line, use the command sudo df -Th or sudo blkid to get the USB device node name.
    • (Items in angle brackets, such as <MyAccount> are descriptive placeholders.)
       You should see something like the following:
      [<user>@<system> <working directory>]$ sudo df -Th
      Filesystem     Type      Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
      devtmpfs       devtmpfs   16G     0   16G   0% /dev
      tmpfs          tmpfs      16G   33M   16G   1% /dev/shm
      tmpfs          tmpfs      16G  1.8M   16G   1% /run
      tmpfs          tmpfs      16G     0   16G   0% /sys/fs/cgroup
      /dev/sda1      ext4      123G   17G  100G  15% /
      tmpfs          tmpfs      16G   80K   16G   1% /tmp
      tmpfs          tmpfs     3.2G   10M  3.2G   1% /run/user/1000
      /dev/sdb1      vfat      233G   90G  143G  39% /run/media/<MyAccount>/<filesystem label>
      /dev/loop0     iso9660   942M  942M     0 100% /run/soas
      
      (The /run/media/<MyAccount>/ path is the standard mount point for removable media.
      /media/<MyMountPoint> is common on other operating systems.)
      [<user>@<system> <working directory>]$ sudo blkid
      /dev/sda1: LABEL="Fedora30" UUID="dddf4ae0-e1fd-43c3-bacc-91acbafb3a34" TYPE="ext4" PARTUUID="000b2340-03"
      /dev/sdb1: LABEL_FATBOOT="Fat" LABEL="Fat" UUID="D082-05E1" TYPE="vfat" PARTLABEL="Fat" PARTUUID="53132329-808c-4a44-adf6-e98ad17546ff"
      /dev/loop0: UUID="2019-04-26-02-18-05-00" LABEL="Fedora-SoaS-Live-30-1-2" TYPE="iso9660" PTUUID="37f2045d" PTTYPE="dos"
      
      (Additional disk drive partitions may be listed on your computer.)
      The mount point (Mounted on), Filesystem, Size, and LABEL should help you identify what you want.
    • Unmount the USB device filesystem:
      umount /run/media/<MyAccount>/<MyUSBdiscMountPoint>
      (The /run/media/<MyAccount>/ path is the standard mount point. Other operating systems may use /media/<MyMountPoint>.)
    • (You should have the isomd5sum package installed so that the following installation script can verify the download.)

  3. Load: Execute the following installation command, as the root user, in one command line with many options:
    /run/soas/LiveOS/livecd-iso-to-disk --reset-mbr --overlay-size-mb 500 --home-size-mb 500 --unencrypted-home /path/to/downloaded.iso /dev/sd?1
    The '?' in the final parameter represents the target USB device scsi drive node, such as sdb1 or sdc1, etc., and /path/to/downloaded.iso is the location and name of the .iso file.
    The operating system will occupy ~960 MB, and the overlay and home size arguments, 500 and 500, were selected to fit in a 2 GB device. These may be adjusted depending on your preferences and device capacity (see LiveOS image). On a 4 GB device, one might use 1000 and 1600 for the size arguments.
     The installation transcript should look something like the following:
    [<user>@<system> <working directory>]$ sudo /run/soas/LiveOS/livecd-iso-to-disk --reset-mbr --overlay-size-mb 500 --home-size-mb 500 --unencrypted-home /<path to>/Fedora-SoaS-Live-x86_64-30-1.2.iso /dev/sdc1
    Verifying image...
    /<path to>/Fedora-SoaS-Live-x86_64-30-1.2.iso:   bac65eaf45ad370f6e9ddf793f436e33
    Fragment sums: 82358a8de12fab19be3e83c22431837827fbe4b8be6d9be46695f853676f
    Fragment count: 20
    Supported ISO: no
    Press [Esc] to abort check.
    Checking: 100.0%
    
    The media check is complete, the result is: PASS.
    
    It is OK to use this media.
    
    Copying LiveOS image to target device...
    squashfs.img
        887,312,384 100%  379.28MB/s    0:00:02 (xfr#1, to-chk=0/1)
    
    Syncing filesystem writes to disc.
        Please wait, this may take a while...
    Setting up /EFI/BOOT
    Updating boot config files.
    Initializing persistent overlay...
    500+0 records in
    500+0 records out
    524288000 bytes (524 MB, 500 MiB) copied, 0.354372 s, 1.5 GB/s
    Initializing persistent /home
    500+0 records in
    500+0 records out
    524288000 bytes (524 MB, 500 MiB) copied, 0.346354 s, 1.5 GB/s
    Formatting unencrypted home.img
    mke2fs 1.44.6 (5-Mar-2019)
    Creating filesystem with 512000 1k blocks and 128016 inodes
    Filesystem UUID: b32a4987-627e-4131-a863-7f6c9bcc2178
    Superblock backups stored on blocks: 
    	8193, 24577, 40961, 57345, 73729, 204801, 221185, 401409
    
    Allocating group tables: done                            
    Writing inode tables: done                            
    Creating journal (8192 blocks): done
    Writing superblocks and filesystem accounting information: done 
    
    tune2fs 1.44.6 (5-Mar-2019)
    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!
    

  4. Boot: Insert the USB stick into a bootable USB port on your computer. Set the option to "boot from USB" in your computer's BIOS setup, and then start up the computer.

  • To create more Sugar Sticks on other 2 GB or greater USB or SD devices, while running Sugar on a Stick, one may run the Terminal Activity, and execute this command as the root user:
    livecd-iso-to-disk --reset-mbr --overlay-size-mb 500 --home-size-mb 500 --delete-home --unencrypted-home /run/initramfs/livedev /dev/sd?1
Replace /dev/sd?1 with a new device node for the second USB/SD device that you want to load with Sugar on a Stick.