Thank you. I did understand that SoaS is for children, I first tried it
when I was trying out a bunch of the Fedora spins to see which one I
might like to help out with testing. All of the others had an Install
option, and in some places I have seen SoaS referred to as Live/Install.
I was just wondering if I missed something. Now that I have worked with
it for a bit I've come to understand that it being default Live is a
good thing; so I am not trying to install it anymore.
I'm looking forward to introducing some of the family children (grand
kids, nieces, nephews) to it. I think this will be the one I adopt to
help out with new release testing. In addition to Fedora Workstation
testing.
Another e'mail I received said that the SoaS team has moved to Ubuntu.
Is there a group that will still make the Fedora spin or will Fedora
drop SoaS?
Have a Great Day!
Pat (tablepc)
On 12/8/18 10:54 AM, Thomas Gilliard wrote:
"Soas is written for kids.
Designed to be used as a live usb.
Thus the installer was hidden so an install would not happen on the host
PC.
To install....go to the list view of the home screen (f3) scroll down
and start terminal. Enter “liveinst” (liveinstaller). This starts a
normal anaconda install." [1][4]
It is also possible to build a Persistent live USB [2] [3]
[1] https://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Fedora_29
[2]
https://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Fedora_30#8_GB_and_16_GB_Persistent_USB.27s
[3] https://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Talk:Fedora_30 ; (persistence)
[4] https://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Sugar_Creation_Kit ; (Project: General
info on sugar - being revised)
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