Hi Erick,

There are many uses for this!

They mainly come from the fact that now you can have sensitive information 
everywhere on your cd root, and not be afraid of losing your cd, either 
physically (happens to me all the time), or in the net if you don't want an 
open distribution.

-Read on for examples:

1) If you're in a country like China and you can't have applications like Tor 
on your desktop (suspicious), you can just make a livecd and try to disguise it 
as something else by filling the filesystem. Also it's portable and replicable. 
You could also encrypt your hard drive, but this way you don't have to worry if 
they take it for testing. Specially if using luks on the desktop (no plausible 
deniability). It's also much easier to hide a mini-cd/dvd physically.

2) Also for instance, I'm going away next semester and I won't be taking a 
laptop. However I would like to use gentoo, my favourite programs and have my 
passwords stored in them (like Firefox), and transport some personal and/or 
sensitive files. (only option is put those files in an encrypted container and 
extract them on *every* boot).

3) If you're creating some official livecd and would like to test it with some 
group, but for security reasons you prefered if nobody else tested it.

4) In general companies/organizations can create a easily updatable portable 
working environment and mail it or publish it online.

Etc.

Take care,
Nelson

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