Fred:

I just tested new script:

Several possible problems with  error handling with the new script:

1-) live USB was 4GB tried to write to 2GB USB
error :
too small to write, shutdown
Inserted new 4GB fat 32 with no  boot flag
cd /mnt/live/SugarClone
"No such file or directory"
Reboot USB and Directory is there.....

2-) live USB was 4GB tried to write to  fat 32 4 GB USB (no boot flag)
error:
no boot flag*
cd /mnt/live
"No such file or directory"
Reboot USB and Directory is there.....

3-) live USB was 4GB  write to fat 32 4 GB USB with boot flag set*

SugarClone works fine

>It looks like your error shutdown of script leaves the /mnt/live directory in a changed state....
"Cleaning up to exit" not totally working<

*  your script error instructions for setting boot flag with parted:
'......................................
# /sbin/parted /dev/sdc
(parted) toggle N boot
 (error: "expects partition number")?
.......................................
I used Gparted on USB externally then retried it and it worked fine.

Note: script fails to make bootable USB if it is a SanDisk Cruzer 4GB that has a hidden U3 partition. (only removable in windows if done prior to using it in linux) (I guess it writes grub to wrong place)
Gparted does not see this partition at all
*These are in Cheap multi-packs at Cosco and may not even be marked that they contain the U3 partition.

Script worked great on a normal USB

SugarClone is a great Idea!

Tom Gilliard
satellit

Frederick Grose wrote:
A maintenance update is now available at

http://people.sugarlabs.org/fgrose/SugarClone.

New:

1. Records the remix details for the Sugar Clone in the new build file
   that displays in the 'My Settings' 'About my computer'.

   For example,

   Build: Remixed soas-i386-20100501.07.iso in a Sugar Clone prepared
            by SoaS-Mirabelle-May on 03 May 2010
          Sugar on a Stick 3 (Mirabelle)
          Fedora release 13 (Goddard)

   Sugar: 0.88.0


2. Bug fixes

b. Improved support for cloning from one attached device to

      another.

Test Usage:

1. Before booting the SoaS device that will be the source of the new

   SugarClone, copy the SugarClone script to the root '/' folder at

   the base of the filesystem for the device, or, to /mnt/live (from

     the perspective of a running LiveOS image).

2. Boot the USB stick into SoaS and insert a second USB device into

    the computer running that SoaS image.

3. In the Terminal Activity of that running SoaS image, enter the

   command,

/mnt/live/SugarClone

If there is more than one USB/SD storage device available, a menu of
the devices
will appear to allow you to select the target device.

The scripts will copy the currently running image to the target device. When
that device is booted, a new, Sugar Learner sign-in will be triggered.  The
previously customized Journal and operating system will be present on the
Sugar Clone image.

On a running LiveOS image, the root folder of the USB/SD device is

available at the /mnt/live mount point.  The SugarClone script

can be obtained (assuming Internet connectivity) as follows:

1. In the Terminal Activity, change the working directory:

cd /mnt/live

2. wget http://people.sugarlabs.org/fgrose/SugarClone

3. chmod +x SugarClone

at this point, you may simply execute

SugarClone

See http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Sugar_on_a_Stick/Sugar_Clone for

more information.

Notes:

See http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/LiveOS_image for more information
on optimizing file storage on LiveOS images.

      --Fred


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