Talk:SoaS Blueberry Instructions: Difference between revisions
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==Using boot helper disk with blueberry usb on intel mac== | |||
Question #95622 on Sugar on a Stick changed: | |||
https://answers.edge.launchpad.net/soas/+question/95622 | |||
lisfolks posted a new comment: | |||
So, I didn't have to make any changes to the image on the USB. This is | |||
what I do to make it work: | |||
- Restart my MacBook Pro with the Blueberry imaged USB and the Boot Helper CD in place. | |||
- Hold the 'C' key from the time the screen becomes black on the restart until the CD's boot screen comes up. | |||
- At the boot screen, press Tab key to enter into the boot/kernel parameters screen. This screen shows default values as follow: | |||
vmlinuz0 initrd=initrd0.img root=LABEL=FEDORA rootfstype=vfat rw liveimg overlay=LABEL=FEDORA quiet rhgb | |||
(note that there are actually two spaces between quiet and rhgb) | |||
- Using the arrow keys, move the cursor to the end of 'root=LABEL=FEDORA', backspace out the 'FEDORA', and replace it with 'soas-2-blueberry' (without the quotes, of course). | |||
- Arrow to the end of 'rootfstype=vfat', then press backspace to remove the 'vfat' portion. Replace it with 'iso9660' (again, without the quotes). | |||
- Arrow to the end of the command line (one space after the 'rhgb' parameter). Add 'selinux=0' (that's a zero, and again, leave out the quotes).' | |||
==More Linux Information== | ==More Linux Information== | ||
http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Sugar_on_a_Stick/Linux#Put_SoaS_onto_a_stick_using_Fedora_or_Ubuntu | http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Sugar_on_a_Stick/Linux#Put_SoaS_onto_a_stick_using_Fedora_or_Ubuntu | ||