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This page outlines how to load the [[Sugar]] OS into a virtualized computing environment. This porting to virtual machines allows the [[Sugar]] OS software to be run on basically any hardware that supports the virtual machine. |
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This is another option for doing what is described on [[OS_images_for_USB_disks]] |
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To download a pre-packaged OLPC laptop: |
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# Download [http://www.moka5.com/ Moka5]'s [http://www.moka5.com:80/products/getstarted.html LivePC engine] for Windows |
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# Install the engine. The install for LivePC will ask if you want the host to save data to an external hard drive (like a USB drive) or to the desktop. When the installation is complete, the host machine will have Moka5's application which is a platform built on top of EMC's VMWare Player. |
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# Download an OLPC build from Moka5 directly via their [http://www.moka5.com:80/node/385 distribution server] |
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# Launch LivePC engine by clicking on the <code>*.lpc</code> file that you just downloaded |
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To create your own installation: |
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# Follow the steps above |
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# Click on "Create" at the bottom left of the application interface |
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# Load the Sugar OS ISO LiveCD. For a test I just downloaded the latest ISO and tried it |
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# Run the Sugar OS installer from within the newly created LivePC |
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# Save the LivePC state machine |
Latest revision as of 17:35, 19 December 2007
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