{{Message|This method is taken from http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/How_to_create_and_use_Live_USB#Creating_a_USB_stick_from_a_running_live_environment, and is different from the contents of other Sugar on a Stick pages. I have successfully made 3 sticks, which have performed Software update correctly and, so far, lasted a few days. The method seems particularly flexible, requiring minimal documentation. --[[User:Inkyfingers|Inkyfingers]] ([[User talk:Inkyfingers|talk]]) 17:58, 8 April 2014 (EDT)}}
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{{Message|This method is taken from http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/How_to_create_and_use_Live_USB#Creating_a_USB_stick_from_a_running_live_environment, and is different from the contents of other Sugar on a Stick pages.
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The starting point is a PC, and a clean 2GB or 4GB USB stick to use as the target device.
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This method has worked without reported errors, is flexible, and requires minimal documentation. Limitations may be discussed on the [[Talk:Testing/Reports/Sugar on a Stick Persistence | talk]] page.}}
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It does not really matter what operating system you are using. To make your persistent Sugar on a Stick you will [[Sugar on a Stick/Boot|boot your computer]] with a Sugar LiveOS "host" media, which might be:
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The starting point is
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* a PC, laptop, or netbook
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* a clean 2GB or 4GB USB stick to use as the target device.
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* a Sugar [[LiveOS image]] to use as the "host" media.
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It does not really matter what operating system you are using. To make your persistent Sugar on a Stick you will [[Sugar on a Stick/Boot|boot]] your computer with a Sugar LiveOS "host" media, which might be:
* A CD-ROM made from the Sugar.iso available from [[Sugar on a Stick/Downloads]]
* A CD-ROM made from the Sugar.iso available from [[Sugar on a Stick/Downloads]]