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* fdisk can create a persistent 2nd partition (see below)
* fdisk can create a persistent 2nd partition (see below)
* Details  [http://lizards.opensuse.org/2009/08/13/cliced-hybrids/]
* Details  [http://lizards.opensuse.org/2009/08/13/cliced-hybrids/]
* [http://en.opensuse.org/SDB:Live_USB_stick Live_USB_stick] several ways to build a Live USB




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==Prebuilt VMware .vmx File==
==Prebuilt VMware .vmx File==
* Prebuilt VMWare (.vmx) file for Download: [https://sourceforge.net/projects/opensuse-edu/files/Sugar/]
* Prebuilt VMWare (.vmx) file for Download:
# https://sourceforge.net/projects/opensuse-edu/files/Sugar/
# http://people.sugarlabs.org/Tgillard/Blueberry-vmx.tar.gz
==Notes==
Use with VMPlayer
*free download from: [http://downloads.vmware.com/d/info/desktop_downloads/vmware_player/2_5]
Created with VMWorkstation 6.52
8GB in 2GB slices
# yum install anaconda
livinst  install with Los Angeles TZ
/boot =200  ext4
/    =7989 ext4
1024 memory
root=sugarroot
grub edited for selinux=0 with gedit
cleared with:
rm -rf ~/.sugar
su -
password: sugarroot
shutdown -h now
 
(decompress this file and load it on 2GB or larger (8GB max) USB, run it with VMPlayer)
(decompress this file and load it on 2GB or larger (8GB max) USB, run it with VMPlayer)