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| == Introduction == | | == Introduction == |
− | This page provides additional detail for installing '''[[Sugar on a Stick/Mirabelle|Mirabelle]]''', the most stable, released version of Sugar on a Stick (SoaS), available at [http://spins.fedoraproject.org/soas/#downloads this download site], onto a USB/SD flash storage device using GNU/Linux. | + | This page provides additional detail for installing '''[[Sugar on a Stick/Mango Lassi|Mango Lassi]]''', the most stable, released version of Sugar on a Stick (SoaS), available at [http://spins.fedoraproject.org/soas/#downloads this download site], onto a USB/SD flash storage device using GNU/Linux. |
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| : To explore a variety of '''experimental''' options for putting a [[What is Sugar?|Sugar]] image on a USB or SD flash drive under GNU/Linux, see the following pages: | | : To explore a variety of '''experimental''' options for putting a [[What is Sugar?|Sugar]] image on a USB or SD flash drive under GNU/Linux, see the following pages: |
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| This is known to work in Fedora and Ubuntu. | | This is known to work in Fedora and Ubuntu. |
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− | First, download a SoaS-Mirabelle {{Code|.iso}} image from http://spins.fedoraproject.org/soas/#downloads, then return here. | + | First, download a SoaS {{Code|.iso}} image from http://spins.fedoraproject.org/soas/#downloads, then return here. |
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| ::<small>(A program called UNetbootin available at http://unetbootin.sourceforge.net/ does all this magic for you... or you can do the magic yourself:)</small> | | ::<small>(A program called UNetbootin available at http://unetbootin.sourceforge.net/ does all this magic for you... or you can do the magic yourself:)</small> |
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| * Run it as root, making sure to pass the correct USB device and to set overlay and home size appropriately, depending on the stick size. | | * Run it as root, making sure to pass the correct USB device and to set overlay and home size appropriately, depending on the stick size. |
| : {{Code|sudo ./livecd-iso-to-disk.sh --reset-mbr --overlay-size-mb 300 --home-size-mb 175 --delete-home --unencrypted-home /path/to/SoaS.iso /dev/sd''b1''}} | | : {{Code|sudo ./livecd-iso-to-disk.sh --reset-mbr --overlay-size-mb 300 --home-size-mb 175 --delete-home --unencrypted-home /path/to/SoaS.iso /dev/sd''b1''}} |
− | :: '''Note:''' With the soas-2-blueberry.iso, leave out the 3 options for a separate persistent home. The script will complete successfully, but the new installation startup process will have trouble finding the home folder and fail to complete. | + | :: The ''livecd-iso-to-disk'' installation method has advantages over the ''liveusb-creator'' method by allowing the creation of a separate, persistent /home/liveuser folder with the <tt>--home-size-mb ''NNN''</tt> option. This feature avoids consumption of the write-once persistent overlay for Activity storage (see [[LiveOS image]]) and allows one to update the OS image while keeping the user files (by running the script against your existing installation but <u>leaving out</u> the --home-size-mb NNN option). |
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− | :: Normally, the ''livecd-iso-to-disk'' installation has the advantage over the ''liveusb-creator'' installation method by allowing a persistent /home/liveuser folder with the <tt>--home-size-mb ''NNN''</tt> option. This feature would allow you to update the OS image while keeping the user files (by running the script against your existing installation but <u>leaving out</u> the --home-size-mb NNN option).
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| ::* The {{Code|--delete-home}} option is used to avoid an error message while requesting both a new home (with {{Code|--home-size-mb}}) and a persistent home (indirectly with {{Code|--unencrypted-home}}). You wouldn't use the --delete-home option on an upgrade of the operation system only. | | ::* The {{Code|--delete-home}} option is used to avoid an error message while requesting both a new home (with {{Code|--home-size-mb}}) and a persistent home (indirectly with {{Code|--unencrypted-home}}). You wouldn't use the --delete-home option on an upgrade of the operation system only. |
| :Depending on the size of your USB stick, you may have to decrease {{Code|--overlay-size-mb}} and {{Code|--home-size-mb}} values (for example, for a 1-GB stick, use 300 for the overlay and 175 for the home folder). | | :Depending on the size of your USB stick, you may have to decrease {{Code|--overlay-size-mb}} and {{Code|--home-size-mb}} values (for example, for a 1-GB stick, use 300 for the overlay and 175 for the home folder). |