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| [[VMware|These instructions]] will help you put a [[Sugar on a Stick#Downloading|SoaS image]] onto a USB | | [[VMware|These instructions]] will help you put a [[Sugar on a Stick#Downloading|SoaS image]] onto a USB |
| stick that boots into VMware Player that then runs a VMware Virtual Appliance containing a [[Sugar on a Stick#Downloading|SoaS image]]. | | stick that boots into VMware Player that then runs a VMware Virtual Appliance containing a [[Sugar on a Stick#Downloading|SoaS image]]. |
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| == openSUSE Sugar-Desktop on a stick ==
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| * The openSUSE version is a .raw image that is burned to a stick by the dd command. It creates a usb stick that boots sugar-desktop with 55 applications.
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| * '''This is a persistent live image on a stick''' (a file system is created on the stick on first boot)
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| * Installation of openSUSE.raw file to USB/SD: [[VMware#Image USB/SD Drives]]
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| * Download Link for .raw files:[[http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/Education/images/]]
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| * Details http://en.opensuse.org/Sugar
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| ===Dual Mode .iso Files===
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| NOTE: Latest versions of opensuse-edu-sugar.iso files can be burned to USB with dd command. "They are dual mode"
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| Download: [[http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/Education/images/iso/]]
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| The resulting USB/SD has not got persistence. It is equivalent to Booting from the CD
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| Example record:
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| *be sure /dev/sd(x) points to your USB (can destroy your Hard Disk if wrong) use Partition Manager to see proper label...
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| dd if=openSUSE-Sugar-live-unstable.i686-0.2.0-Build5.1.iso of=/dev/sd(x)* bs=4M
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| 428867584 bytes (429 MB) copied, 53.2686 s, 8.1 MB/s
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| == What's next? == | | == What's next? == |