On Monday, August 26, 2019 at 1:24:48 AM UTC-7, panina wrote: > > Hi! > > This is not strictly Qubes-OS related, rather inspired by Qubes. > > I've been struggling with some parts of Qubes usage. Most of the time, > it is overkill for me, and putting some strain on my computer. The > bugginess is also quite annoying, whenever I just need to do some > everyday work. > I've been thinking I'd like some form of dual-boot solution, or possibly > a Live USB that could be used. > Most of the time I work with ssh and webapps, so the only persistent > data I need to work will fit on a smartcard. > > My thought is to have an installation that mounts most of the root > partition as readonly, and uses ramdisks wherever the system wants to > write (e.g /var/log). I'm also thinking it should be possible to get a > fingerprint or somesuch of the root partition, and use my TPM2 to check > this. > > The system should also have a possibility to update itself, that I can > choose to do in environments that I feel is safe. > > I am wondering if anyone knows of an OS that works like this? Or if > anyone knows of tools that might accomplish parts of this? > > <3 > /panina > >
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