Hello!
When you use an activity from an USB or SD card..The activity is copied to the 
system.. (to the flash memory)When you use an activity from the journal.. the 
activity don't copy.. the activity is installed with the files fromthe 
journal.. a simbolic link's... When you remove the entry from the journal.. it 
remove the activity...That was happend on old sugar.. in the new.. I don't 
know.. but I think that is equal...
The work's can be saved on the SD without problem.. and I think that is a good 
form to get some space forthe activitys..
Alan
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Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2011 17:47:29 -0700
Subject: [IAEP] SD Card Expert Needed








Hi All....


I'm looking for an SD card expert... not just theoretical, but someone who has 
actually done what I want to be able to do.


I am re-locating 10 XO-1 laptops from a CP project that has stalled to a K-8 
school in rural Montana.  They have some very enthusiastic teachers who really 
want to do all sorts of neat things with the XOs and tell us about them, plus 
their principal is very supportive of the project.


Because they will be using the laptops for elementary music  and middle school 
science, along with lots of other things... they could really use more than 1 
GB memory.


What I was hoping to do is use an SD card (2GB to 4GB) as auxiliary memory.  I 
would like to be able to add science Activities like Star Chart and 
Constellation Flash Cards on the SD card, have them stay there, and the journal 
entries for those Activities stay there too.  


I tried it today on an XO-1 running 11.2.0 (os874) and it seemed to be working 
fine... until... I ejected and removed the SD card to see what was going on and 
the Activities (still on the card) were also on the XO!  Not what I am looking 
for!  I don't want them to "live" on the XO, I want them to "live" on the SD 
card only. The card won't need to be removed... that was just to test where the 
Activities were.


Students will probably be asked to save their work on usb drives too... that is 
really up to the teachers, but I will strongly suggest it.


So... who has experience with this?  Can it be done? 


Caryl (aka GrannieB)                                      

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