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* Note that selinux must be disabled in the startup (selinux=0) or Sugar will not load.
 
* Note that selinux must be disabled in the startup (selinux=0) or Sugar will not load.
 
*: This precludes using a dd command to write a USB or SD image. The SCRIPT MUST BE USED.
 
*: This precludes using a dd command to write a USB or SD image. The SCRIPT MUST BE USED.
*: <pre>sudo ./tools_livecd-iso-to-disk.sh --overlay-size-mb 400 --delete-home --extra-kernel-args selinux=0 ./SoaS3-200909271154.iso /dev/sd*1</pre>
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  <pre>sudo ./tools_livecd-iso-to-disk.sh --overlay-size-mb 400 --delete-home
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  --extra-kernel-args selinux=0 ./SoaS3-200909271154.iso /dev/sd*1</pre>
 
** (*) ''be sure of your USB/SD device name (such as sda, sdb, etc.) and partition (such as 1, 2, etc.), yielding, for example,'' <code>/dev/sdb1</code>. ''Use the mount command or the partition manager to confirm it before executing the script.''
 
** (*) ''be sure of your USB/SD device name (such as sda, sdb, etc.) and partition (such as 1, 2, etc.), yielding, for example,'' <code>/dev/sdb1</code>. ''Use the mount command or the partition manager to confirm it before executing the script.''
 
** The <code>--format --reset-mbr</code> arguments for the shell script were in the example script, but may be excluded to preserve the existing disc format and data.  See [[olpc:How to Damage a FLASH Storage Device]] for a discussion of why you might want to try to keep your factory format on a flash storage device.  
 
** The <code>--format --reset-mbr</code> arguments for the shell script were in the example script, but may be excluded to preserve the existing disc format and data.  See [[olpc:How to Damage a FLASH Storage Device]] for a discussion of why you might want to try to keep your factory format on a flash storage device.  
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