On Wed, Oct 1, 2008 at 8:37 AM, Caroline Meeks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
> Hi Jonas and Alan, > > I agree with your thoughts here. Certainly the distribution we use should > not make it easy to see the host computer's hard-drive. > It is pretty straight forward to modify the CD/USB login menu to remove the install options and leave only the run live option. > > A harder problem is someone booting up with a different boot USB/CD. Most > of the school computers I have met already allow boot by CD so that risk is > already there. > Yes, this is not a Sugar specific issue. If the computer already allows boot by CD, the hacking tool of choice for second graders everywhere will not be Sugar. > However, it would be good to think about how we can minimize the risk to > the network. > This is going to be an issue. When we get to the issue of school servers we can leverage off the work OLPC has been doing. thanks david
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