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*where * is the letter associated with the SD device and the 1 is the partition. Once in fdisk, use the help to determine the specific command to mark the boot flag. In most instances it will be "a".
 
*where * is the letter associated with the SD device and the 1 is the partition. Once in fdisk, use the help to determine the specific command to mark the boot flag. In most instances it will be "a".
 
*Next ensure the .img file, uncompressed previously, is accessible by the Linux machines.
 
*Next ensure the .img file, uncompressed previously, is accessible by the Linux machines.
*Use the command, <pre>dd if=OLPC-School-Server-0.5.2-dev01-i386.img of=/dev/sd*1</pre>
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*Use the command,  
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<pre>
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dd if=OLPC-School-Server-0.5.2-dev01-i386.img of=/dev/sd*1
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or
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dd if=OLPC-School-Server-0.5.2-dev01-i386.img of=/dev/mmcblk*p1
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</pre>
 
**This will take some time depending on the system performance.
 
**This will take some time depending on the system performance.
*Use resize2fs to re-size the partition <pre>resize2fs -p /dev/sd*1</pre>
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*Use resize2fs to re-size the partition  
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<pre>
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resize2fs -p /dev/sd*1
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or
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resize2fs -p /dev/mmcblk*p1
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</pre>
    
=====Getting a Developer Key=====
 
=====Getting a Developer Key=====
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