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* Delete information that is out of date or, if it is significant, link to it on an historical page.
* Delete information that is out of date or, if it is significant, link to it on an historical page.
* If you have entered information, please don't abandon it to the confusion of others. Please use your experience to organize and maintain the information so others can rapidly reach a higher level of understanding of the subject matter.
* If you have entered information, please don't abandon it to the confusion of others. Please use your experience to organize and maintain the information so others can rapidly reach a higher level of understanding of the subject matter.
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==Install on a USB device==
==Install on a USB device==
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* Download VirtualBox OSE program, and install instead of VMPlayer.
* Download VirtualBox OSE program, and install instead of VMPlayer.
* Boot PC from stick, and run images on same or 2nd stick.
* Boot PC from stick, and run images on same or 2nd stick.
==VirtualBox appliance derived from SoaS Mirabelle==
: updated 13 Oct 2010
This appliance has a traditional, non-compressed filesystem and was built by using [[Sugar on a Stick/ZyX-LiveInstaller|ZyX-LiveInstaller]] on a SoaS Mirabelle image. (It does not simulate the stock ''Sugar on a Stick'' image with its [[LiveOS image]] with a compressed filesystem, [[wikipedia:SquashFS|SquashFS]], for the operating system files and an optional overlay and home folder for persistence.)
These Activities have been updated: Physics-6, Record-79, Write-70, Turtle Art-99
Download these 3 files:
For the first 2 files, you may need to right click and select 'Save link as...' or 'Save Target As...' because they open directly into the browser.
http://people.sugarlabs.org/Tgillard/Soas-v3-Mirabelle-zyx.mf
http://people.sugarlabs.org/Tgillard/Soas-v3-Mirabelle-zyx.ovf
http://people.sugarlabs.org/Tgillard/soas-v3-Mirabelle.vmdk
* Start VirtualBox
* In the top-left corner of the application menu bar:
*: File -> Import Appliance...
*: '''Note: The Import Option is not available on the OSE version of VirtualBox.'''
::Import option is available in VirtualBox 4.0.4 (which is ose)
* Click the <Choose...> button to find the 3 downloaded files.
*: select: soas-v3-Mirabelle-zyx.ovf
*: then click 'Next'
* '''Appliance Import Settings''' window appears:
* Double click on the '''Guest OS Type''' row and the right column is a dropdown selection panel. Change the value to OS: Linux  Version: Fedora (from Other/unknown)
* Agree to GPL license and click the 'Finish' button.
* The Import process progress meter will appear, and then the new virtual machine named '''soas-v3-Mirabelle-zyx2''' will appear in your VirtualBox virtual machine list.
* Click the start button or double click the machine name to start your virtual machine with Sugar.
** The first boot experience (of selecting a learner name and color set) can be recreated by erasing the /user/liveuser/.sugar/default/owner.key & .../owner.key.pub files from this machine before distribution.
** Can the default window size be set to simulate an XO at 832x624 pixels? Do we have a license to distribute images with Guest Additions installed?
** I found a base memory setting of 802 MB RAM.  This may be too high for older computers. --[[User:FGrose|FGrose]] 13:02, 14 October 2010 (EDT)
You may create you own virtual machine beginning with an .iso image of Sugar on a Stick
* Download http://spins.fedoraproject.org/soas/#downloads
* If your hardware is 64-bit capable, chose a 64-bit version.
==VirtualBox appliance of Sugar on a Stick v2 (Blueberry)==
:[http://people.sugarlabs.org/Tgillard/soas-2-blueberry_ovf_README_FIRST.txt read this first]
:download: [http://people.sugarlabs.org/Tgillard/soas-2-blueberry.vmdk vmdk][http://people.sugarlabs.org/Tgillard/soas-2-blueberry.ovf ovf][http://people.sugarlabs.org/Tgillard/soas-2-blueberry.mf mf]
===To Install VirtualBox===
VirtualBox available free. (You do need to accept a license in order to download.)
Download:
http://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Downloads
*Choose your OS Version
(OSX, Windows, Linux, other.)


==Virtualbox 3.2.1 on 16GB Toshiba USB Running Ubuntu 9.10 Karmic==
==Virtualbox 3.2.1 on 16GB Toshiba USB Running Ubuntu 9.10 Karmic==
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I got Sugar to boot under VirtualBox 2.X / MacOS 10.5 following the recommended procedure. With VirtualBox 3.X something seems to be broken. Neither my old VDI nor a newly downloaded one will proceed to more than that black screen. Sad!
I got Sugar to boot under VirtualBox 2.X / MacOS 10.5 following the recommended procedure. With VirtualBox 3.X something seems to be broken. Neither my old VDI nor a newly downloaded one will proceed to more than that black screen. Sad!


But don't despair: You need to get the installation ISO (380 MB) from the downloads page (http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Sugar_on_a_Stick/Downloads). Add this as the CD-ROM to your virtual machine and set the first boot volume to this CD-ROM. Now Sugar works as before!
But don't despair: You need to get the installation ISO (380 MB) from the downloads page ([[Sugar on a Stick/Downloads]]). Add this as the CD-ROM to your virtual machine and set the first boot volume to this CD-ROM. Now Sugar works as before!


==I want to give a response to the "Setup a Virtual Machine for Sugar on a Stick" (Mac Os)==
==I want to give a response to the "Setup a Virtual Machine for Sugar on a Stick" (Mac Os)==

Latest revision as of 22:16, 19 December 2018

Please maintain these pages

To those entering alternate installations and experimental images: please try to organize and integrate the page for the new reader.

  • Sort the information for readers from beginner to advanced.
  • Delete information that is out of date or, if it is significant, link to it on an historical page.
  • If you have entered information, please don't abandon it to the confusion of others. Please use your experience to organize and maintain the information so others can rapidly reach a higher level of understanding of the subject matter.
Updated this page feb 03 2013 - satellit

Install on a USB device

(2-GB or larger USB storage device needed to run VirtualBox Images)

One could modify the instructions at VMware#One_8-GiB_stick_with_2_partitions

  • Download VirtualBox OSE program, and install instead of VMPlayer.
  • Boot PC from stick, and run images on same or 2nd stick.

Virtualbox 3.2.1 on 16GB Toshiba USB Running Ubuntu 9.10 Karmic

This is a nice portable solution for a full Gnome Desktop and Sun Virtualbox 3.2.1 (works with Hp Pavillion "Vista"Notebook) I use it to create .vdi Hard Disk images for soas-v2-Blueberry

  1. install Ubuntu 9.10 [1] from CD to 16GB Toshiba USB (It will run on 8GB USB but very little room left for images)
  2. setup wireless networking
  3. Download VirtualBox: [2]
  4. Install Virtualbox

Have Fun! satellit 12/19/2009

Sugar not booting

I got Sugar to boot under VirtualBox 2.X / MacOS 10.5 following the recommended procedure. With VirtualBox 3.X something seems to be broken. Neither my old VDI nor a newly downloaded one will proceed to more than that black screen. Sad!

But don't despair: You need to get the installation ISO (380 MB) from the downloads page (Sugar on a Stick/Downloads). Add this as the CD-ROM to your virtual machine and set the first boot volume to this CD-ROM. Now Sugar works as before!

I want to give a response to the "Setup a Virtual Machine for Sugar on a Stick" (Mac Os)

I´ve installed the VirtualBox from step 1 - 6 and then i setup a virtual machine. I´ve watched the streamcast about that and i´ve done everything similar to the cast.

The Virtual Box starts, he wants to boot and then there´s a black window for hours ....

Does somebody have an idea what i´ve done wrong or what´s the problem about booting?


Greetings thor.sten