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| == Put [[Sugar on a Stick/Installation/OLPC | SoaS on an OLPC XO-1]] == | | == Put [[Sugar on a Stick/Installation/OLPC | SoaS on an OLPC XO-1]] == |
| * See [[Sugar on a Stick/Installation/OLPC]] for booting an OLPC XO-1 with SoaS images. | | * See [[Sugar on a Stick/Installation/OLPC]] for booting an OLPC XO-1 with SoaS images. |
− | == Full Fedora 11 Install of Sugar and XFCE Desktops to USB == | + | == Full Fedora 11 Install of Sugar to USB == |
| Uses [[wikipedia:Logical_Volume_Manager_(Linux)|Logical Volume Manager (LVM)]] layer over the file structure on the USB flash drive. Other methods on this page install a LiveUSB image that uses a compressed file system ([[wikipedia:SquashFS|SquashFS]]) to hold the system and content. | | Uses [[wikipedia:Logical_Volume_Manager_(Linux)|Logical Volume Manager (LVM)]] layer over the file structure on the USB flash drive. Other methods on this page install a LiveUSB image that uses a compressed file system ([[wikipedia:SquashFS|SquashFS]]) to hold the system and content. |
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| # retrieve install informtion for Fedora 11-i386 | | # retrieve install informtion for Fedora 11-i386 |
| # Select customize now | | # Select customize now |
− | ## sugar-desktop and XFCE desktop / deselect gnome-desktop | + | ## sugar-desktop ONLY / deselect gnome-desktop |
| ## deselect other unwanted applications in categories (Games, etc) | | ## deselect other unwanted applications in categories (Games, etc) |
| #: Installer will reformat drive; install bootloader; transfer 957 packages (about 2 hours) | | #: Installer will reformat drive; install bootloader; transfer 957 packages (about 2 hours) |
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| # Configuration setup (Graphical), add user and password on first boot | | # Configuration setup (Graphical), add user and password on first boot |
| # Log in User | | # Log in User |
− | # Select xfce or Sugar on selection bar | + | # Select Sugar on selection bar |
− | * This Works well....can switch back between desktops by logging off and back on. | + | * |
| *''' You can also do a hard disk install of SUGAR this way ''' (not tested yet) | | *''' You can also do a hard disk install of SUGAR this way ''' (not tested yet) |
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− | *''' This procedure can be used with a Windows PC if it will boot from CD''' | + | *''' This procedure can be used with a Windows PC if it will boot from CD''' |
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| ====8 GB Gnome/Sugar-Desktop USB==== | | ====8 GB Gnome/Sugar-Desktop USB==== |
− | *''' install gnome desktop with this technique and then when in gnome, use add/remove programs to install sugar from other desktops''' | + | *''' install gnome or KDE desktop with this technique and then, use add/remove programs to install sugar from other desktops''' |
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| *''' you get a 8GB USB that boots either gnome or sugar (8 GB Toshiba USB)''' | | *''' you get a 8GB USB that boots either gnome or sugar (8 GB Toshiba USB)''' |
| + | This Works well....can switch back between desktops by logging off and back on. |
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| ===='''AUTO Login to SUGAR'''==== | | ===='''AUTO Login to SUGAR'''==== |
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| TO bypass gdm Login and start up Stick in SUGAR DESKTOP: | | TO bypass gdm Login and start up Stick in SUGAR DESKTOP: |
| *start up and log in to sugar | | *start up and log in to sugar |