Tutorials/Installation/Install with liveinst
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Fedora-16-Live-SoaS liveinst
- The Fedora Sugar on a Stick Spin can be installed from a booted SoaS Live CD/USB.
Download links:
- i386: Fedora-16-i686-Live-SoaS
- x86-64: Fedora-16-x86_64-Live-SoaS
- This tutorial is set up for a 4 GB USB stick or VirtualBox 4 GB hard disk install.
- See custom layout screens below. It may be adapted for a regular hard disk.
- Burn and Boot the CD, or load the .iso as described here, and boot the Live USB.
Name Screen
- First Screen that appears when boot is done.
- The Name and colors screens set the individual SSH ID for the user and only run once.
- (Enter Name you want to use.)
Colors
- Chose colors for your Sugar learner avitar
- Click on the avitar to change colors - repeat to change again.
- Click (done) when you are happy with it.
Home view
- Sugar starts at the Home view (F3).
- Terminal application is selected.
- Click on [#_] Become root
liveinst
- Enter the command
liveinst
, which starts the Anaconda installer.
- Language
Type of install
- Choose basic storage devices.
- Click [Next].
- Hostname selection
- Time zone selection
Password
- Enter it twice.
Custom Layout
- You MUST SELECT THIS OPTION.
- Select edit /sda, or the disk where you want to install Sugar.
- Create:
- File System Type: BIOS Boot Size (MB): 2
- Mount Point: / File System Type: ext4 Size (MB): 2500 (or space available)
- File System Type: swap Size (MB): 500 for hard disk installation. (Swap is not recommended for USB flash drives.)
- (Fedora 16 (and later) requires a BIOS boot partition in the default configuration.)
- Click [OK].
- [Next]
Copying to hard drive
Congratulations
- Finished
- [Reboot]
- Shut down the computer.
- Reboot from the USB device or hard drive.
- On reboot, you will enter "firstboot" to register yourself and your Sugar Learner colors.
- This is similar to the name and color screens when the Live CD/USB first booted.