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# toggle 1 boot
 
# toggle 1 boot
 
# quit
 
# quit
# umount /dev/sda1  -- (not required with soas06.iso)
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# umount /dev/sda1  -- (not required with soas-2-blueberry.iso)
# /media/soas06/LiveOS/livecd-iso-to-disk --overlay-size-mb 300 --home-size-mb 160 --unencrypted-home --delete-home /dev/sr0 /dev/sda1
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# /media/soas-2-blueberry/LiveOS/livecd-iso-to-disk --overlay-size-mb 300 --home-size-mb 160 --unencrypted-home --delete-home /dev/sr0 /dev/sda1
 
#: (for earlier versions of SoaS, like Strawberry, use /mnt/live/LiveOS/livecd-iso-to-disk ...<br>soas05.iso carries an incompatible version of livecd-iso-to-disk, see [http://bugs.launchpad.net/soas/+bug/417415 this bug report].)
 
#: (for earlier versions of SoaS, like Strawberry, use /mnt/live/LiveOS/livecd-iso-to-disk ...<br>soas05.iso carries an incompatible version of livecd-iso-to-disk, see [http://bugs.launchpad.net/soas/+bug/417415 this bug report].)
 
#* the --overlay-size-mb NNN option creates space for persistence of changes on the disk; otherwise, a liveOS disk is read-only.
 
#* the --overlay-size-mb NNN option creates space for persistence of changes on the disk; otherwise, a liveOS disk is read-only.
 
#* the --home-size-mb NNN option creates space for saving the /home/liveuser folder if you want to update the OS image while keeping the user files.  (In this case, skip the new disk creation and parted steps and leave out the --home-size-mb NNN option at this step and continue on.)
 
#* the --home-size-mb NNN option creates space for saving the /home/liveuser folder if you want to update the OS image while keeping the user files.  (In this case, skip the new disk creation and parted steps and leave out the --home-size-mb NNN option at this step and continue on.)
#* the --unencrypted-home option prevents password protection and encryption on the /home/liveuser folder. This releaves the overhead on the compressed sqaushfs and should be more robust to file system failures (outside of security).
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#* the --unencrypted-home option prevents password protection and encryption on the /home/liveuser folder. This releaves the overhead on the compressed squashfs and should be more robust to file system failures (outside of security).
 
#* the --delete-home option is used to avoid an error message while requesting both a new home (with --home-size-mb) and a persistent home (with--unencrypted-home).  You wouldn't use this option on an upgrade.
 
#* the --delete-home option is used to avoid an error message while requesting both a new home (with --home-size-mb) and a persistent home (with--unencrypted-home).  You wouldn't use this option on an upgrade.
 
# shutdown -h now
 
# shutdown -h now
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# Mount VBoxGuestAdditions.iso in its place.
 
# Mount VBoxGuestAdditions.iso in its place.
 
# Boot VM
 
# Boot VM
#* (Fails for soas06.iso, cycling between to two screen resolution modes.)
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#* (Fails for soas-2-blueberry.iso, cycling between a character mode and graphics mode screen.)
 
# Open Terminal
 
# Open Terminal
 
# su -
 
# su -