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| ==A review of installation methods== | | ==A review of installation methods== |
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− | This is a work in progress. Please review and contribute. | + | :''(This is a work in progress. Please review and contribute.)'' |
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| + | There are many alternative methods to install Sugar. The options can be very confusing because of the technical details and features that may be unfamiliar. |
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| + | This page begins to itemize some of the many options that are available for those interested in learning more about the possibilities. |
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| ==Installation to HD, USB hard drive, and USB/SD flash drives== | | ==Installation to HD, USB hard drive, and USB/SD flash drives== |
| + | The [[LiveOS image]] technology uses compression to install operating systems on smaller discs such as CD-ROMs and small USB/SD flash storage devices. |
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| + | The extra compression layer may be avoided by installing to an uncompressed file system by one of the methods itemized in the first section below: |
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− | ===Uncompressed file systems=== | + | === Uncompressed file systems === |
| # zyx-liveinstaller <from Ferminal>[[Sugar_on_a_Stick/ZyX-LiveInstaller]] | | # zyx-liveinstaller <from Ferminal>[[Sugar_on_a_Stick/ZyX-LiveInstaller]] |
| #* creates real file structure on USB or HD (without rebooting) | | #* creates real file structure on USB or HD (without rebooting) |
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| #* Stop your flash drive using the Safely Remove Hardware dialog and eject it. | | #* Stop your flash drive using the Safely Remove Hardware dialog and eject it. |
| # other Linux distributions [[Sugar_on_a_Stick/Linux]] | | # other Linux distributions [[Sugar_on_a_Stick/Linux]] |
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| ==Duplication of USB/SD .img files== | | ==Duplication of USB/SD .img files== |