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Strawberry USB with "Sugarized liveusb-creator
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http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Running_Linux_Applications_Under_Sugar
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===Strawberry USB with "Sugarized liveusb-creator"===
strawberry USB and converted it to a compressed .img file
Requires a 4GB or larger USB
It has gedit, wget, liveusb-creator  and anaconda installed on it.
*su yum install gedit wget liveusb-creator anaconda
liveusb-creator is "sugarized" and shows up on the F3 screen of the booted sugar USB
How To Sugarize liveusb-creator :http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Category_talk:Live_USB
You can download it here:
http://people.sugarlabs.org/Tgillard/strawberry-liveusb-creator.img.tar.gz
Notes:
Use this USB to boot soas-1-strawberry
sugarized liveusb-creator can be accessed from sugar f3 ring (icon: circle with L inside)
link: http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Category_talk:Live_USB
soas-strawberry.iso
link: http://download.sugarlabs.org/soas/releases/soas-1-strawberry.iso
Built in f12 liveusb-creator (from terminal liveusb-creator --reset-mbr) with full persistence file
This USB does not have  the capacity to download soas-1-strawberry.iso to itself you will fill up the USB.
Use a 2nd USB with the strawberry.iso
note:
Liveusb-creator does not see a CD here
TO find the strawberry.iso on the 2nd USB stick:
hit the CD button on liveusb-creator
select root
hit up arrow on top bar of window
select /media/<you usb label>/strawberry.iso
select
*makes a USB with 0.84.2 sugar
====Use "livinst" command (Anaconda) to install to a hard disk (or USB 4-8GB needed)====
* It is on the USB
===From https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=460854===
===From https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=460854===


--- Comment #4 from Jeremy Katz <katzj@redhat.com> 2009-02-04 09:15:40 EDT --- The problem is that the overlay fills up and that there is then nothing that can really be done. Fedora 10 adds the 'reset_overlay' option that you can pass on the kernel command line which helps to recover, but ultimately, we need something better than dm-snapshot to use for the overlay
--- Comment #4 from Jeremy Katz <katzj@redhat.com> 2009-02-04 09:15:40 EDT --- The problem is that the overlay fills up and that there is then nothing that can really be done. Fedora 10 adds the 'reset_overlay' option that you can pass on the kernel command line which helps to recover, but ultimately, we need something better than dm-snapshot to use for the overlay
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