Look at http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Sugar_on_a_Stick/Linux#SoaS_v2_Installation
boot from live CD then start sugar-terminal: Works here on 4 GB Sandisk USB on hp Pavillion (AMD Turion 64) Laptop * 200 MiB ext2 for /boot * 2.93 GiB ext4 for / * 902 Mib linux-swap selinux problem fixed, boots fine (wired). Tom Gilliard satellit Douglas McClendon wrote: > I've made important fixes to zyx-liveinstaller, the install-to-disk tool > in soas02.iso. > > * Tue Oct 13 2009 Douglas McClendon - dmc AT viros DOT org - 0.1.14-1 > - bugfix: handle nondefault kernel cmdline args > - debug: backend failure exception propogation tested and working > - bugfix: catch exception for situation with no /dev/disk/by-id > - bugfix: yes, there seems to have indeed been a bug with no-swap installs > > v0.1.12 is in soas02.iso. If you want to test immediately with > soas02.iso, start terminal, become root, and type > > rpm -e zyx-liveinstaller > rpm -Uvh \ > http://filteredperception.org/downloads/zyx-liveinstaller/zyx-liveinstaller-0.1.14-1.i386.rpm > > Then as root or non-root, launch by typing 'zyx-liveinstaller' as usual. > > The prior removal is necessary due to I think subtle packaging spec file > differences between me and what Sebastian uses for the Fedora > repositories builds. > > During my qemu test with soas02.iso, I actually used gparted. It isn't > obvious anywhere, but you can create your destination partition(s) as > 'unformatted' as opposed to 'ext2' or whatever. The installer formats > and flags the partitions correctly, so if gparted formats them, it won't > hurt, but it takes time. And note that under qemu's small resolution, > you are a click away in two places from seeing gparted's 'apply' button > which on decent resolutions, is normally just visible. > > Bugs, feedback, patches, praise, and criticism encouraged as always... > > Cheers, > > -dmc Art Hunkins wrote: > I've been unable to build any SoaS other than Strawberry with Fedora's Live > USB Creator. > > Are the experimental versions (including SoaS02.iso) this way by design? > > As a person basically working within the Windows OS, the Live USB Creator is > a godsend to me. > > I'm sure it's a godsend to anyone not steeped in Linux. Without such an easy > way of accessing Sugar and its activities, users unfamiliar with Linux are > unlikely, at least on an individual basis, to become involved with Sugar. > This includes "developers" such as myself. > > I so much hope that significant improvements to Sugar can be made available > through Live USB Creator. If this occurs, those outside the Linux community > can readily get involved and offer crucial feedback. > > Art Hunkins > > _______________________________________________ > Sugar-devel mailing list > Sugar-devel@lists.sugarlabs.org > http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/sugar-devel > > _______________________________________________ Sugar-devel mailing list Sugar-devel@lists.sugarlabs.org http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/sugar-devel