SoaS Blueberry Instructions
For Windows Users
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For GNU/Linux Users
Linux Users will use a slightly different approach than Windows Users to ensure maximum compatibility with different distributions. Please follow the instructions carefully to ensure your data is preserved.
If you are a Fedora User, run the following command: yum install liveusb-creator
- Launch LiveUSB the Creator and follow the instructions above.
If you use any other distribution, download the image-writer tool from here and the live image from here.
Unfortunately, image-writer will not allow you to save your work; it does not create a persistent storage overlay
- Open a terminal and become root, either by using su or sudo.
- Enter the following command: ./image-writer soas-2-blueberry.iso
- WARNING: If you proceed here, your flash drive will be wiped!
- The script will output a device name; confirm that it matches with your flash drive.
- You will be notified once the process has finished.
For a persistent USB see this link:[1]
For Mac OS X Users
The procedure for Mac OS X users is similar to the one for Linux users. Verify that you have an Intel processor, and not a PowerPC (PPC) G3, G4, or G5 processor Apple Macintosh. Mac users should be aware that they may be able to prepare their flash drive on a Mac, but depending on the generation of the hardware used, they may need to use another computer to test whether the prepared flash drive works.
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Helper CD
If your machine doesn't support booting from USB devices, then download the following soas-2-boot.iso and burn it to a CD.
Download the boot support helper CD image at http://download.sugarlabs.org/soas/releases/soas-2-boot.iso.
- Use Windows Explorer to name your USB flash drive FEDORA (from the Properties dialog for your device), otherwise it won't be recognized by the boot-support CD.
- Put both the boot-support CD and the USB flash drive in your computer and let it boot from the CD.