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− | ''Note: this procedure works for these circumstances'' | + | ''Note: this procedure works for these circumstances'' Taken from http://dev.laptop.org/~probono/sbuntu/ |
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= How to make a Ubuntu 8.10 Sugar Live USB system = | = How to make a Ubuntu 8.10 Sugar Live USB system = | ||
− | # Download the stock ubuntu-8.10-desktop-i386.iso and burn it | + | # Download the stock [http://releases.ubuntu.com/intrepid/ubuntu-8.10-desktop-i386.iso ubuntu-8.10-desktop-i386.iso] and burn it |
− | # Create a Live USB system using the built-in Live USB installer (In Ubuntu 8.10 and later: System -> Administration -> Create a USB startup disk). If you choose "Stored in reserved extra space", do NOT use up the entire available space, but leave at least 100 MB so that we can add sugar in the next step. | + | # Create a Live USB system using the built-in Live USB installer (In Ubuntu 8.10 and later: System --> Administration --> Create a USB startup disk). If you choose "Stored in reserved extra space", do '''NOT''' use up the entire available space, but leave at least 100 MB so that we can add sugar in the next step. |
# Add the file [http://dev.laptop.org/~probono/sbuntu/sugar.squashfs sugar.squashfs] to the directory casper/ on the USB stick | # Add the file [http://dev.laptop.org/~probono/sbuntu/sugar.squashfs sugar.squashfs] to the directory casper/ on the USB stick |
Revision as of 22:09, 11 December 2008
Note: this procedure works for these circumstances Taken from http://dev.laptop.org/~probono/sbuntu/
* Ubuntu 8.10 Intrepid Ibex * Built November 29, 2008 * Browse activity works
How to make a Ubuntu 8.10 Sugar Live USB system
- Download the stock ubuntu-8.10-desktop-i386.iso and burn it
- Create a Live USB system using the built-in Live USB installer (In Ubuntu 8.10 and later: System --> Administration --> Create a USB startup disk). If you choose "Stored in reserved extra space", do NOT use up the entire available space, but leave at least 100 MB so that we can add sugar in the next step.
- Add the file sugar.squashfs to the directory casper/ on the USB stick