Hi Jim,
Yes you are right. I hope you might feel inspired to update the page?
Likely, the best idea would be to remove most/all existing content,
reference the USB Quickstart [1], then add any extra information about
your process.
[1] https://live.osgeo.org/en/quickstart/usb_quickstart.html
On 21/4/17 2:31 am, Jim Klassen wrote:
That wiki page is woefully out of date (seems last update for OSGeo
Live 6.5). I'm not sure how to coherently add onto that.
I follow the instructions using the Ubuntu Startup Disk Creator to
create the initial image (so I can fill up unused space with a
persistent storage file -- we have generally used 8GB USB3 thumb drives).
I have no idea if my copy_usb duplicator program is "production ready"
or not other than it has worked well for me on multiple occasions for
creating/updating OSGeo Live USB on about 100 sticks each time to hand
out at conferences. It is faster than running dd or the "Startup Disk
Creator" for each stick and it doesn't require prior knowledge of the
state of the stick like whatever the other tool was that I was looking
at before I decided to write my own. I presume it might be useful for
others (and that's why I published it on GitHub), but I haven't heard
of anyone else using it. I know it is very Linux (and possibly
Debian) specific for compiling and running.
I don't know what will work for others, just sharing what has worked
for me.
On 04/18/2017 03:47 PM, Cameron Shorter wrote:
Hi James, others,
Yes, please do share any tips, tricks and tools you have worked out
re USB creation (and other tips) in our wiki. A starting point for
collecting USB ideas is here:
https://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Live_GIS_Disc_Quick_Start_for_USB
And if you have ideas which are "production ready", we should include
them in our main OSGeo-Live Quickstart:
https://live.osgeo.org/en/quickstart/usb_quickstart.html
Thanks,
Cameron
On 19/4/17 1:02 am, James Klassen wrote:
Not sure if it is useful to others but I wrote a program [1] to help
me when Bob wants a bunch of OSGeo-Live thumb drives created. It
isn't by any means perfect or 100% foolproof but it sure makes the
job quicker for me.
It takes an image and waits for USBs of the same size to be
inserted, then copys the difference between the image and the drive
(this is quicker as reads are much faster than writes on the thumb
drives I have seen). It handles multiple thumb drives at a time, so
after starting it, it is just down to changing out drives for new
ones as they finish copying.
I make the image running OSGeo Live in KVM and let it build a
virtual USB at the size of the drives I have on hand. It can help
to have the image on a tmpfs to avoid the source being a bottleneck.
[1] https://github.com/klassenjs/copy_usb
<https://github.com/klassenjs/copy_usb>
On Apr 18, 2017 9:49 AM, "Suchith Anand"
<[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
OSGeo Live is one of the excellent success stories of OSGeo and
it is important as a community we need to pool our
ideas/resources for not only keeping building upon this but
expanding for the future. Hence i put this in the wider lists to
stimulate ideas. For example at the recent RDA meetings in
Barcelona , i started pushing for getting sponsors to fund
dedicate staff time for OSGeo Live educational materials for UN
and other training/capacity development needs [1] and i will
keep pushing this through all my contacts .
The ideas put by Brian are excellent for the industry/SME
ecosystem of OSGeo to start exploring and expanding. For example
Cloud service(s) version of OSGeo. Time for online version of
QGIS has come (it will be better than Arcgisonline or other
properitery ones). QGISOnline will be a true open platform .
Suchith
[1]
http://lists.osgeo.org/pipermail/live-demo/2017-March/012009.html
<http://lists.osgeo.org/pipermail/live-demo/2017-March/012009.html>
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Couwenberg <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>
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Subject: Re: [Live-demo] Mass production of OSGeo Live USB - any
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On 2017-04-18 15:55, Basques, Bob (CI-StPaul) wrote:
> Just to add to the mix, and stir the pot somewhat, an idea to
consider
> on this . . . what about . . .
>
> having some sort of support stack/infrastructure in place for
> providing the OSGeo-Live as a bunch of different devices and
> (portable) services. For example,
>
>
> * Generating the Thumb Drives
> * These should be generated as needed, based on our usage
> locally for different events. When we don’t end up using some
of them
> at a particular event, we end up re-writing them with the newer
> version of OSGeo-Live for the next event. Not really an
economically
> sound model.
> * Setting up something like a Raspberry Pi with OSGeo-Live.
> Possibly for resale, certainly as a download for other to install.
> * Setting up a Cloud (OSGE Certified?!) version of OSGe-Live
> * As has been mentioned before, an application picker for
> installation of software would go a long ways.
> * There’s a bit of effort required for this one I’ll
grant you,
> but it would certainly go along was toward promoting OSGeo.
> * Cloud service(s) version of OSGeo.
> * Setting up a Docker . . .
>
> Well you get the idea, if your going to pay for something, may as
> well go for broke. You end up with a one stop shop and possibly a
> container of sorts for other projects to add in their own
dedicated
> versions of the same sort of devices/services.
Are you volunteering to implement any of the above?
These are good suggestions, but without people to do the work it
will
never materialize.
OSGeo-Live is understaffed as it is, see also:
http://lists.osgeo.org/pipermail/live-demo/2017-April/012031.html
<http://lists.osgeo.org/pipermail/live-demo/2017-April/012031.html>
Kind Regards,
Bas
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