[IAEP] [SoaS] "SoaS For Dummies?"
Thomas C Gilliard
satellit at bendbroadband.com
Fri Apr 16 19:27:11 EDT 2010
Caryl;
look at my 3 stick setup with EeePC900 for using liveusb-creator
installed onto the running blueberry USB
http://people.sugarlabs.org/Tgillard/f13-Installer-USB2.JPG
To Boot EeePC900
hit power on button
hit <esc> repeatedly while starting
select USB to boot from from menu
==To install==
in terminal of running USB
su -
"yum install liveusb-creator"
when install finishes
still in terminal:"liveusb-creator --reset-mbr"
graphical program starts
KEY
in attached jpg:
EeePC900 running liveusb-creator
left usb has iso (transferred from MAC)
top right USB is target USB
bottom right USB is Booted Blueberry USB
Quite simple actually...
Tom Gilliard
satellit
Caryl Bigenho wrote:
> Hi Bert, Tom, and All,
>
> In case you are all wondering why I want to make this so easy, remember that while I am sort of a "closet techie" and could learn to do all these fancy work-arounds, I also have many years experience working with and training other educators who are very shy about using computers.
>
> For most of them it has to be very simple and work almost as a "plug-'n-play." Even the boot-helper disk is a stretch, but I think it is doable with some very clear step-by-step instructions. It needs to be easy, and hopefully fun, with a high probability of success.
>
> Bert wrote:
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> The iso file is a "CD image". ISO is short for "ISO 9660", a.k.a. "CDFS (Compact Disc File System)". It is a file system designed for CDs, which is read-only.
>
> So, I could save money and just use an image on a cd, but unfortunately the live CD will not boot on a MacBook. It needs a boot helper cd to run the usb stick version and there is only one optical drive on the machine.
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> Probably about 50% of the teachers will have Macs.
>
> And, Tom suggested using Virtual Box:
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> I really didn't want to use the Virtual Box again. I did that with an early version of Strawberry. I think the Virtual Box would be a deal breaker for a lot of teachers, whereas a usb version with the boot helper cd should be quite acceptable and easy to use. That is why I was hoping to get a usb version that could be used on both PCs and Macs.
>
> After all the advice I got from you folks, I ordered a refurbished eeePC 900 with Windows XP today. It will arrive Monday. I chose to get one with Windows XP because the Fedora Live USB Creator seems to be the easiest route to success... sort of "SoaS for Dummies!"
>
> So... according to the instructions at <http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/SoaS_Blueberry_Instructions> you download the blueberry image while in the LiveUSB Creator. Rather than downloading all over again, can I just plug in one of my usb sticks with SoaS (created on the Mac) and use it? Or could I download it to the eeePC once and use it there? What would be the easiest, most fool-proof way to do this?
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> I do plan to purchase an optical drive as well, so I could put the image on cd. I could probably pick one up tomorrow or Sunday at Fry's so I would have it when the eeePC arrives Monday.
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> If the CD/DVD will work for accessing the files in the LiveUSB Creator process, I could make a mini-version of Tom's Soas Creation Kit with just a few files and hand it out at InfoTech. I would probably just include the blueberry iso file, the boot-helper file, and maybe some instructions in a text file. What else would be good to include on this "SoaS For Dummies" disk? Remember KISS.
>
> Thanks for helping get this ready for the "Big Time!"
> Caryl
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