Hi all,<br><br>This is turning into a larger project than I'd originally imagined.<br><br>Since the current process of using LVM loop-mounted partitions prevents us from mounting the SoaS filesystem outside of SoaS itself, we had to come up with a new method of installing SoaS that *can* be read by a running OS. I've done some work on modifying Canonical's Live USB creator to support this, but it will take some time.<br>
<br>We've decided to set up the partitions on devices as descried <a href="at%20http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Sugar_on_a_Stick/USB_format">on the wiki</a> (<a href="http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/index.php?title=Sugar_on_a_Stick/USB_format&oldid=29087">permalink</a>). This has the additional benefit of additional stability (loop-mounted filesystems are inherently more fragile), as well as (hopefully) increased compatability with older and odder BIOSes that only support USB-ZIP booting, rather than the more modern USB-HDD.<br clear="all">
<br>There should be a decently stable version of the USB creator with these changes around by mid to late June, however it might need to be pushed back until the next SoaS release. <br><br>There is little to no risk with implementing it late in the SoaS release schedule, if it was to be ready before then, since it is currently a non-essential component; there exist many other ways to create a SoaS stick, and the creator would be able to work with existing SoaS images without a problem.<br>
<br>-- <br>Luke Faraone<br><a href="http://luke.faraone.cc">http://luke.faraone.cc</a><br>