Did livecd-iso-to-disk with soas68xo.iso to USB stick, then tried to boot my XO-1. Got no further than booting with soas68xo.img. No X.
[Creating the USB stick (I don't have Fedora) seemed to take much longer than what I remember from doing it with previous builds.]
Also, using soas68xo.img and 'sudo ./livecd-iso-to-disk.sh --format --xo --xo-no-home soas68xo.iso /dev/sda1' in a Fedora 11 machine results in a stick that will go through the fedora progress bars all the way and freeze there, with no console access.
If one then presses <esc>, one is shown a text console with: /sbin/dmsquash-live-root: 166: grep: not found dracut Warning: Machine in enforcing mode and cannot execute load-policy. dracut Warning: To disable selinux, add selinux=0 to the kernel command line. dracut Warning: Not continuing
So I added selinux-0 to the kernel command line, and tried booting. This time the fedora progress bars eventually go to town. Pressing <esc> shows the end of the boot-process bring-up, and eventually a screen with a "plaza pavement" background and a login window in the center saying "Automatically logging in ...". Nothing more happens (I waited half an hour, just in case it was installing Activities, or something). [This time the bottom edge of the screen (in addition to allowing "Language" and "Keyboard" selection and some icons) includes an icon that shows the messages-during-boot - but nothing on the bottom edge helps start the user's X session.]
X is stuck. [Nothing that looks wrong in /var/log.]
This is the SoaS-on-XO-1 build announcement
I can get into a text console (alt-ctl-F2) -- but for me, trying to run from soas68xo.iso on an XO-1 is a failure.
mikus