James <[email protected]> writes:

> Hello,
>
>
> So I just read about how Tails is now available on Debian [1].
> It purports:: "Tails (The amnesic incognito live system) is a live OS"
> and "it is configured to leave no trace on the computer you are using unless
> asked explicitly "
>
>
> Digging a bit deeper it appears to be on the pathway to become an open and
> universal tool for much wider deployment [2].  Is there something similar
> for gentoo? A gentoo derivative OS?
>
>
> I think some of blueness's works are close, but not quite
> packaged or deployed as Tails has in mind.
>
>
> Any related info is most welcome,
> James 
>
>
> [1] https://bits.debian.org/2016/02/tails-installer-in-debian.html
>
> [2] https://tails.boum.org/blueprint/bootstrapping/installer/
>
>

I did dig into this when I had the idea to rebuild a Whonix +
Tails on the basis of Gentoo before I realized the brokeness of
virtualization (as in: insecure the better virtualization works),
asked the whonix devs about a statement, got none, asked contacts
and eventually got enough info over the last year to consider it
something I wouldn't try. There are gentoo based systems with
security in mind, but I am not very positive about re-creating
Tails on current state of Gentoo.

Tails and/or Whonix have tried and shifted focus away from Gentoo
for reasons which can be read on their github repo wiki and with
good websearches.

-- 
ng

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