Hi Tzafrir, > One thing I'm considering is using a USB image instead (or in addition > to) the CD image. I'd appreciate your opinion on this.
Instead, I wonder, why can't a USB image is burnable to a CD-ROM? I figured moblin has achieved that and has a very good install instructions. http://moblin.org/documentation/test-drive-moblin/using-moblin-live-image Only one disk image is available, and is able to burn as CD-ROM or byte-copy to USB-stick. Can it be done in debian-live? Honestly, I don't know what exact the issue you are facing. If you are talking about security on default password, my recommendation is to tell your customer that the live USB/CD is not intended for production use but just to test drive. For production use, it is required installation to hard disk/CF (during installation process, password and other security measures are set). So image at live USB/CD boot prompt, there are some options: 1. Boot Live USB/CD (default) 2. Installation to HD. 3. Setup a PXE server for net installation 4. run memtest -- -- Regards, Punky P U N K N ! X . c o m Technology + Lifestyle (http://www.punknix.com) Voyage Solutions (http://solution.voyage.hk) * Embedded Solutions and Systems - Mesh Networking, Captive Portal, IP Surveillance, VoIP/PBX - Network Engineering, Development Platform and Consultation -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected]
