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== Introduction == | == Introduction == | ||
− | This page is designed to help you to put your [[Sugar on a Stick]] image on a thumbdrive using Microsoft Windows. If you have questions, trouble or feedback, please let us know on the [[Talk:Sugar on a Stick| | + | This page is designed to help you to put your [[Sugar on a Stick]] image on a thumbdrive using Microsoft Windows. If you have questions, trouble or feedback, please let us know on the [[Talk:Sugar on a Stick|Sugar on a Stick talk]] page. If you can improve these instructions, please edit the page and do so!</noinclude> |
=== with Microsoft Windows === | === with Microsoft Windows === | ||
[[File:Windows.gif|link=Sugar on a Stick/Windows]] | [[File:Windows.gif|link=Sugar on a Stick/Windows]] | ||
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*# execute the Linux command line:<br>{{Code|./livecd-iso-to-disk --reset-mbr --overlay-size-mb 300 --home-size-mb 175 --delete-home --unencrypted-home /dev/sr0 /dev/sd'''?'''1}} | *# execute the Linux command line:<br>{{Code|./livecd-iso-to-disk --reset-mbr --overlay-size-mb 300 --home-size-mb 175 --delete-home --unencrypted-home /dev/sr0 /dev/sd'''?'''1}} | ||
*# Shutdown the physical machine. | *# Shutdown the physical machine. | ||
− | *# Reboot from the newly-installed Live USB with | + | *# Reboot from the newly-installed Live USB with Sugar on a Stick. |
* '''3. Launch a virtual machine, then run the script, ''livecd-iso-to-disk''''' | * '''3. Launch a virtual machine, then run the script, ''livecd-iso-to-disk''''' | ||
*# Download and install [[VirtualBox]] (for example; you could do something similar with another vm). | *# Download and install [[VirtualBox]] (for example; you could do something similar with another vm). | ||
− | *# Create a new virtual machine | + | *# Create a new virtual machine. |
*# Choose Linux for the Operating System and Version Fedora (64 bit) if available, or Fedora, on systems lacking 64-bit functionality. | *# Choose Linux for the Operating System and Version Fedora (64 bit) if available, or Fedora, on systems lacking 64-bit functionality. | ||
− | *# Attach the | + | *# Attach the Sugar on a Stick .iso file as a CD in the Storage Section |
*# Insert a USB storage device into your physical computer and enable the VirtualBox USB controller. Then add a filter to recognize the inserted device in the USB section of the VirtualBox machine setup. | *# Insert a USB storage device into your physical computer and enable the VirtualBox USB controller. Then add a filter to recognize the inserted device in the USB section of the VirtualBox machine setup. | ||
*# Start the new virtual machine. | *# Start the new virtual machine. | ||
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<li> Continue from step #4 in the '''Burn a CD-ROM disc''' section above.</li> | <li> Continue from step #4 in the '''Burn a CD-ROM disc''' section above.</li> | ||
<li> Shutdown the virtual machine.</li> | <li> Shutdown the virtual machine.</li> | ||
− | <li> Reboot your physical computer from the newly-installed Live USB with | + | <li> Reboot your physical computer from the newly-installed Live USB with Sugar on a Stick.</li> |
</ol> | </ol> | ||
</ul> | </ul> |
Revision as of 16:54, 20 January 2012
Introduction
This page is designed to help you to put your Sugar on a Stick image on a thumbdrive using Microsoft Windows. If you have questions, trouble or feedback, please let us know on the Sugar on a Stick talk page. If you can improve these instructions, please edit the page and do so!
with Microsoft Windows
There are three ways to do this:
- 1. Use Fedora Live USB Creator
(This installation method is not recommended for long-time usage of Sugar on a Stick. See why.)
- Download the Live USB Creator from Fedora.
- Insert a USB flash drive (or SD Card) with 2 GB or more of free space into your computer.
- Launch Live USB Creator.
- Select the 'Browse' button to 'Use existing Live CD' and find the downloaded .iso file image on your system.
- Adjust the Persistent Storage slider. This enables you to save changes to the system and additional Sugar Activities onto the device.
- Select your flash drive as the target, and click the Create Live USB button.
- Wait for the process to finish, then close the Live USB Creator program.
- Stop your flash drive with the Safely Remove Hardware and Eject Media notification area icon dialog, and eject it.
- See a video of an earlier version of this process here.
- 2. Burn a CD-ROM disc, boot from it, then run the script, livecd-iso-to-disk
- Use Windows 7 built-in Disk Image Burner or a free utility, like ImgBurn, to write the downloaded Sugar on a Stick .iso file onto a blank CD.
- Insert a USB flash drive (or SD Card) with 2 GB or more of free space into your computer.
- Boot your computer with the CD-ROM disc. You probably need to press F1, F10, F12, Esc, or a similar key as the computer starts up in order to set the boot source for your computer to the CD-ROM device.
- A successful boot will take you into Sugar on a Stick. You can From there, open the Terminal Activity, , from the Home view.
- Click the 'Become root' icon, , to gain administrative permissions in the Terminal session.
- Change the working directory to
/LiveOS/
cd /LiveOS/
- Be certain of your USB/SD scsi drive node name (such as sda, sdb, etc.) and partition (such as 1, 2, etc.), yielding, for example,
/dev/sdb1
.- Use the
df -Th
command to confirm your devices before executing the following script.
- Use the
- execute the Linux command line:
./livecd-iso-to-disk --reset-mbr --overlay-size-mb 300 --home-size-mb 175 --delete-home --unencrypted-home /dev/sr0 /dev/sd?1
- Shutdown the physical machine.
- Reboot from the newly-installed Live USB with Sugar on a Stick.
- 3. Launch a virtual machine, then run the script, livecd-iso-to-disk
- Download and install VirtualBox (for example; you could do something similar with another vm).
- Create a new virtual machine.
- Choose Linux for the Operating System and Version Fedora (64 bit) if available, or Fedora, on systems lacking 64-bit functionality.
- Attach the Sugar on a Stick .iso file as a CD in the Storage Section
- Insert a USB storage device into your physical computer and enable the VirtualBox USB controller. Then add a filter to recognize the inserted device in the USB section of the VirtualBox machine setup.
- Start the new virtual machine.
- Verify that the USB device is recognized in the running virtual machine.
- Your device appears in the hover box for the USB stick icon in the virtual machine bottom frame.
df -Th
reveals your device mounted mounted on a device node, for example, /dev/sda1, on a filesystem volume mount point, such as /media/<USBdeviceManufacturer>
- Continue from step #4 in the Burn a CD-ROM disc section above.
- Shutdown the virtual machine.
- Reboot your physical computer from the newly-installed Live USB with Sugar on a Stick.
You should see something like the following:
[root@localhost LiveOS]# df -Th Filesystem Type Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on /dev/mapper/live-rw ext4 4.0G 1.5G 2.5G 37% / tmpfs tmpfs 250M 236K 249M 1% /dev/shm /dev/sr0 iso9660 477M 477M 0 100% /mnt/live varcacheyum tmpfs 250M 0 250M 0% /var/cache/yum /tmp tmpfs 250M 24K 249M 1% /tmp vartmp tmpfs 250M 0 250M 0% /var/tmp /dev/sda1 vfat 15G 2.4G 13G 17% /media/TOSHIBA