Chris Laprise:
> On 8/27/19 4:18 AM, panina wrote:
>> What I'm after is something that does what dvm's do, but not through
>> Qubes. Same effect, on something that boots on a USB stick or so, much
>> in the way that Tails does.

> You could also just use a bare Ubuntu or other Linux, and setup
> different (unprivileged) users for different tasks, like you setup
> different qubes. It wouldn't be too hard to keep resetting the user
> directories that need protection. But you're relying entirely on Linux
> security at that point.

Riffing on that idea- OpenBSD on a readonly medium with a RAM tmpfs
overlay? Don't know if any of that is possible.

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