Folks: <br><br>Please forgive me if this doesn't belong here, but I'm a rookie :-) <br><br>The new F14 live SoaS spin from the Sugarlabs link, when put onto a USB stick using the Fedora Windows Live-USB-Creator, hangs immediately on attempted boot at the initial " SYSLINUX 3.81 ....." line. It would appear that this 3.81 version used by the creator may be too old for F14. I notice on a raw F14-DVD ISO spin that it was using 4.02 SYSLINUX. So, I poked around and found that there is this neat little zip archive up at <a href="http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/boot/syslinux/4.xx/syslinux-4.02.zip">http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/boot/syslinux/4.xx/syslinux-4.02.zip</a>. If you unzip it then drill down into the win32 (or win64 if you are using a 64-bit machine to build) and then copy that decompressed syslinux.exe over the one in the LiveUSB program file "Tools" sub directory, and then go ahead and re-build the USB stick, all is good.<br>
<br>On a tangential note, the new SoaS build doesnt appear in the dropdown for LiveUSB Creator yet, but downloading it from the Sugarlabs spins to the machine, and then using the browse function on the creator pointing to the downloaded ISO wokrs fine. (Just a friendly reminder to increase the persistent storage, on a 4GB stick I chose 1220 and it seems to work fine). The USB stick was formatted to FAT32, 32kb blocks, with Name FEDORA before running the create. And o yeah, don't forget to change the BIOS boot order to pick the USB HDD as the first.<br>
<br>Cheers, and apologies for putting a Windows/Fedora/SoaS posting in the OLPC stream. Perhaps someone more senior in the Fedora and Sugar areas who monitors this could ship this upstream to a more appropriate place for those who might want to know.<br>
<br>KG<br>
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