Here is what happened.
I had SoaS2 on running a desktop.
I told it to restart
When I thought it was done I pulled out the SoaS2 (maybe a bit early)
Next on my laptop
I had tried to boot from a SoaS1 stick and gottent the /dev/boot error.
I took out the SoaS1
I put in SoaS2
I turned off and on
Unless there is a way to make SOAS2 reliable in the face of hasty insertion
and deletion, I don't think it will work very well in a classroom setting.
It shouldn't be the case that the stick becomes unbootable. Can a root
partition on the stick be made read only?
2009/3/23 Caroline Meeks
By the way, for the first batch of 100 branded Sugar Labs USb sticks I
was careful to order a model with LED activity indicator... our usage
procedure will say e.g. wait until the blue light stops flickering
2009/3/24 Carol Farlow Lerche c...@msbit.com:
Unless there is a way to make SOAS2
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