On Saturday 29 July 2006 8:28 pm, Andrew Errington wrote: > Hi, > > Has anyone on the list made their own boot CD?
From a Mepis review at http://www.desktoplinux.com/articles/AT6993936615.html > The neatest application hidden away here is one of MEPIS's best, though: OnTheGo. Using this application, you can take your Linux desktop anywhere. It works by creating a personalized live CD or USB memory stick. With it, you can boot up not just a MEPIS Linux system, but one with your own applications and files, on any x86 system. To prevent anyone from walking away with your desktop files in their pocket, it gives you the option of encrypting the data with AES (Advanced Encryption Standard) encoding. For users on the road without a laptop, this is a remarkably useful tool.
