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| '''takes a downloaded soas.iso file and writes it directly to a USB stick''' | | '''takes a downloaded soas.iso file and writes it directly to a USB stick''' |
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| # Download script:[http://download.sugarlabs.org/soas/releases/livecd-iso-to-disk.sh] to your Desktop | | # Download script:[http://download.sugarlabs.org/soas/releases/livecd-iso-to-disk.sh livecd-iso-to-disk.sh] to your Desktop |
| # Right click on the script file in your file manager, and change the file properties to allow executing the file as a program. | | # Right click on the script file in your file manager, and change the file properties to allow executing the file as a program. |
| # Place the source.iso file on your Desktop. | | # Place the source.iso file on your Desktop. |
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| Installing boot loader | | Installing boot loader |
| USB stick set up as live image! | | USB stick set up as live image! |
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| ==='''8 GB USB with 2.4 GB 2nd partition*:fat16 MyFiles with Mirabell-remix CD'''===
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| * Used to transfer files to and from the journal and PC Desktop
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| : This creates a 8 GB USB which becomes an '''INSTALLER USB'''
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| :: '''stable ext4 Non-live File structure'''
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| :: It will use either liveusb-creator from the command line to make non-persistent USB's or script to create persistent ones.
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| :: A ONE Stick Installer that contains room for up to to 3 Soas.iso files on its Visible fat16 2.4 GB 2nd Partition
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| updated 06/18/2010 tg
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| *'''Using Mirabelle Remix-pl.iso'''
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| http://people.sugarlabs.org/Tgillard/Mirabelle-Remix-pl--LiveCD-README.txt
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| http://people.sugarlabs.org/Tgillard/Mirabelle-Remix-pl--LiveCD.iso
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| ====Make installer USB from running CD====
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| :zyx-liveinstaller must be upgraded to work. (bug)
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| :Burn CD from .iso
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| :Boot from CD
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| :Update to 0.88.1 and zyx-liveinstaller to 0.2.4-1.fc13
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| sugar-terminal
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| su
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| yum update sugar*
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| yum install zyx-liveinstaller
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| =====Alternate=====
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| *If using the SugarCreationKit DVD
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| : rpm of zyx-liveinstaller is on DVD
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| rpm -Uvh zyx-liveinstaller0.2.4.1.noarch.rpm
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| : Download directly
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| * http://people.sugarlabs.org/Tgillard/zyx-liveinstaller-0.2.4-1.noarch.rpm
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| =====Use zyx-liveinstaller to make USB=====
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| :Partitioner 8GB USB (TOSHIBA_TransMemory)
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| /dev/sdb1/boot ext4 200
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| /dex/sdb3/ ext4 5000
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| /dev/sdb2 fat 16 MyFiles 2.41
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| no swap
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| :exit partitioner (hit X on top right corner)
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| :right arrow in bottom right of zyx
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| ::root choose /dev/sdb2
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| ::boot choose /dev/sdb1
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| :: no swap
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| :Right arrow
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| ::Installation in progress
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| ::Installation complete.....
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| :Shut down Booted Soas (CD)
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| *'''wait for delayed writes to USB target (2 min)'''
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| *Place into PC usb slot
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| *Drag drop xxx.iso to MyFiles on Desktop
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| *Drag livecd-iso-to disk script to MyFiles
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| *remove USB
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| *OR
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| wget http://download.sugarlabs.org/soas/releases/livecd-iso-to-disk.sh | | wget http://download.sugarlabs.org/soas/releases/livecd-iso-to-disk.sh |
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| =====USING 8 GB Installer USB===== | | =====USING 8 GB Installer USB===== |
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| cd Desktop | | cd Desktop |
| dd if=xxxxx.img of=/dev/sdb* | | dd if=xxxxx.img of=/dev/sdb* |
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| ===Make a Soas-v2-Blueberry Installer USB (with liveusb-creator installed)===
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| *boot from Blueberry CD[http://download.sugarlabs.org/soas/releases/soas-2-blueberry.iso]
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| *insert 4GB USB Target formatted fat16 or [ext2,3]
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| '''NOTE: zyx-liveinstaller must be installed in f13'''
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| *(this step not required for Blueberry)
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| * In sugar-terminal:
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| su
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| yum install zyx-liveinstaller
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| THEN:
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| *in sugar terminal: '''zyx-liveinstaller'''
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| Note 1: the rest of this procedure will not work for a script created live USB [http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Category:Live_USB#use_livecd-iso-to-disk_script_to_write_a_live_USB] as CD and USB's do not show up on sugar frame.
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| Note 2: from terminal in sugar: '''yum install gvfs''' this fixes problem in mounting of CD and USB's in some soas versions. (from tomeu)
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| IF - USB and CD devices are not mounted in the bottom of the sugar frame when inserted;
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| zyx-liveinstaller must be used
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| *launch partitioner
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| /boot ext4 200
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| / ext balance
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| make changes
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| *exit partitioner (hit X in right top corner of window)
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| select root (/)How to Create
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| select boot (/boot)
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| No swap hit next
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| install
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| wait until finished
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| *exit
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| *in sugar terminal:
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| su -
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| yum install liveusb-creator
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| 22 files will download and install
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| 22MB
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| wait until finished
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| *exit sugar (f3) shutdown
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| *boot new USB
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| *insert second 2 GB USB Target formatted fat16 or [ext2,3]
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| *Insert CD with desired soas.iso into PC
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| * in sugar terminal: '''liveusb-creator --reset-mbr'''
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| *graphical Fedora Live USB Creator starts:
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| Note: Do not use <Download Fedora> as you will fill up your USB Stick and ruin it
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| <Use existing Live CD> <Browse>
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| (select from CD the .iso file)
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| Target Device
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| /dev/sd(x)1 note: be sure it is correct for your USB
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| Set Persistent storage
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| (Move slider Bar)
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| note: Max is 800 MB for 2GB USB
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| Press:<Create Live USB>
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| Verfying ISO MD5 checksum (CD will spin up)
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| Passed
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| Extracting Live Image to USB Device
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| Creating 809 MB persistent overlay
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| Installing bootloader
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| Complete (0.03.38)
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| wait until finished
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| *exit
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| *exit sugar (f3)/ shutdown
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| *remove 4GB Installer USB
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| *remove CD from CD Drive
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| *boot new USB
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| Note: you can insert another USB, select it and Create another USB. '''This process can be repeated for multiple "virgin" copies.'''
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| I have tested this with soas-2-blueberry.iso, soas-testing-day-13-02-10.iso, and soas-i386-20100216.21.iso files
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| ===Download a non-live, ext3 File Structured, blueberry USB=== | | ===Download a non-live, ext3 File Structured, blueberry USB=== |
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| *[http://people.sugarlabs.org/Tgillard/Direct_Soas.txt Announcement and description] | | *[http://people.sugarlabs.org/Tgillard/Direct_Soas.txt Announcement and description] |
| *Original file is no longer available 11/09/2011 satellit_ | | *Original file is no longer available 11/09/2011 satellit_ |
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| ===How to Build a F13 Soas stick that writes live USB's===
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| Link:[http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Category_talk:Live_USB#Soas_stick_that_writes_live_USB.27s]
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| ===Duplicating SoaS with customization=== | | ===Duplicating SoaS with customization=== |
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| '''great way to make a customized spin for special uses''' | | '''great way to make a customized spin for special uses''' |
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| ==Fedora standard ext4 file system installation==
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| '''Use liveinst command to write a ext4 "Real File Sytem" to a HD/USB'''==
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| Link: [http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Talk:Sugar_on_a_Stick/Blueberry#liveinst_command_to_install_to_Hard-Disk.2FUSB_from_Soas_CD]
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| See [[Talk:{{PAGENAME}}#How_to_install_to_a_4GB_USB_using_liveinst.28ANACONDA.29_from_SoaS]]
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| == Virtualization== | | == Virtualization== |
| http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Supported_systems/Windows#Running_Sugar_in_an_emulator
| | [[Windows#Running_Sugar_in_an_emulator]] |
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| ===VMPlayer=== | | ===VMware Player=== |
| http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/VMware
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| ===Virtualbox=== | | ===VirtualBox=== |
| http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/VirtualBox
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| ===QEMU=== | | ===QEMU=== |
| http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/QEMU
| | [[QEMU]] |