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| </noinclude> | | </noinclude> |
| __TOC__ | | __TOC__ |
− | ==[[File:trisquel_logo.png]] Trisquel 9 Sugar Toast==
| + | =[[File:trisquel_logo.png]] Trisquel 9 Sugar Toast= |
| <noinclude>[[Category:Live USB]]</noinclude> | | <noinclude>[[Category:Live USB]]</noinclude> |
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| password= none; hit [Enter] | | password= none; hit [Enter] |
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− | ==Configure a Sugar-ltsp-server== | + | ==Advanced topics== |
| + | ===Configure a Sugar-ltsp-server=== |
| :you just have to install sugar on the central server | | :you just have to install sugar on the central server |
| sudo apt-get install trisquel-sugar | | sudo apt-get install trisquel-sugar |
| *LINK: https://trisquel.info/en/wiki/configure-ltsp-server | | *LINK: https://trisquel.info/en/wiki/configure-ltsp-server |
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− | ==Live CD persistence== | + | ===Live CD persistence=== |
| You can achieve user data persistence by loading TOAST from a handy USB drive, but you can also use a regular Live CD for that, and it will work in systems with no USB-boot capabilities. You just need to pass the "persistent" parameter to the Live CD kernel (pressing F4 in the boot menu) and have a ext2 (ext3 and 4 will work too) partition labeled "live-rw" available in any disk. It can be a USB flash drive too. | | You can achieve user data persistence by loading TOAST from a handy USB drive, but you can also use a regular Live CD for that, and it will work in systems with no USB-boot capabilities. You just need to pass the "persistent" parameter to the Live CD kernel (pressing F4 in the boot menu) and have a ext2 (ext3 and 4 will work too) partition labeled "live-rw" available in any disk. It can be a USB flash drive too. |
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| Using a USB SD card reader you should be able to use the usb-creator tool to load the live image into a SD card. That will allow you to boot the persistent live system in a XO or netbook, or install TOAST in its hard drive. It should also work with other card formats, as long as the computer is able to boot from them. | | Using a USB SD card reader you should be able to use the usb-creator tool to load the live image into a SD card. That will allow you to boot the persistent live system in a XO or netbook, or install TOAST in its hard drive. It should also work with other card formats, as long as the computer is able to boot from them. |
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− | ==Updating== | + | ===Updating=== |
| To get the latest version of the Sugar activities, just open the updater in the user settings window. To update the Trisquel system underneath, open a terminal and run this commands: | | To get the latest version of the Sugar activities, just open the updater in the user settings window. To update the Trisquel system underneath, open a terminal and run this commands: |
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| This procedure will also update the Fructose activities, and it will not interfere with the Sugar updater. | | This procedure will also update the Fructose activities, and it will not interfere with the Sugar updater. |
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− | ===References=== | + | ===Customizing Trisquel=== |
− | :http://trisquel.info/en/wiki/customizing-trisquel-iso
| + | See '''http://trisquel.info/en/wiki/customizing-trisquel-iso''' |