larry a price wrote: > I've been playing with bootable business cards, and there is a script that > allows you to create a bootable cd from _any_ linux distro > it's called Bernhard's Bootable Linux CD and it's available from > http://www.bablokb.de/bblcd/
Geez. Linux is like water. It seeps into every crack and cranny. > Myself I'm interested in having a CD that's got My workspace and toolset > on it to the point where I can walk up to any recent model workstation, > drop a CD in, run a few scripts to get on the network, and go to work. Take a look at LNX-BBC's trivial-network-config script. (That might not be the right name.) > I have been running a live filesystem on fairly fast machine at efn, > (fast enough that Mozilla is not too painful) and have been learning > a fair bit about the in's and out's of running a fast but diskless > workstation, next step is gonna be some form of networked file system. If you included an IPSEC configuration on the CD, you'd be able to attach to your "home" from anywhere on the internet. -- Bob Miller K<bob> kbobsoft software consulting http://kbobsoft.com [EMAIL PROTECTED]
