Caroline, The boot diskette is from here:
http://www.plop.at/en/bootmanager.html It is not free software, but it is free to download. There originally WAS a link in the Wiki to this, but I couldn't find it the last time I looked. You really couldn't make a "branded" version of this for Sugar (there is no source code). You have to take it as it is. To be truthful, the diskette is not a very good way to use SoaS. Granted, starting a computer using the CD requires you to get the drive open and closed quickly, but the diskette only seems to recognize USB 1.1 ports, so you have a LONG boot to wait for. I only use the diskette when a suitable version of the boot CD is unavailable, because the diskette works with any version of SoaS, whereas the CD needs a kernel, etc. that matches what's on the stick. James Simmons Caroline Meeks wrote: > > Hi James, > > If you would could you put a link on the wiki and also a ticket to > create a diskette version of a branded boot helper. Using a diskette > rather then a CD will be a lot easier on a lot of the old computers > because I often have to turn them on to open the CD holder, then turn > them off and on again to reboot. _______________________________________________ IAEP -- It's An Education Project (not a laptop project!) [email protected] http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/iaep
