> One of the things we talked about a while back was a bootable cd for the > OS/code and a USB memory stick (or flash drive, or whatever) holding the > dynamic/writeable and user-specific data (like certs). So just give > people a memory stick to plug in and boot off the CD. Would that work? > It'd require some additional script tweaks I imagine to go look for the > memory stick...?
I think it should work, at least some people do so to use Knoppix, so after a few tweaks it should be the case. However, it's not exactly the aim we have currently here, in Vislab. It's mainly to have a few to show AG easily everywhere, for demonstration and first trial. However, it should be possible, it's sure, I will look it closer if I have the time. > Another option could be to look on the network for the data - booting > off a CD or network image, and grabbing the data from some ssl-based > service? Something close may possible indeed. It requires some work too but it's possible. If there is a real interest in such solution I could take some time to look at it closer. However, first, I would like to have a "stand alone" bootable live cd working. What is required currently is simpler than that : just to know what to copy on my iso in order to have the certificate rightly installed. I guessed copying an user .AccessGrid folder is part of the answer, but just this doesn't work. Is there a way to do it ? Cheers, Joseph