Perhaps I misused the word "kiosk" and was not clear describing the role of
the nodes. They will not be on my network. They will be on someone else's
network (some other company, or some other organization). The nodes will be
providing network services (Custom databases, accessible through a browser),
sometimes some ldap services.
Again, the people around the machine should use it as intended, no one
should be able to steal/mount the disk to dump data (at least not easily)


On Jan 18, 2008 5:08 PM, J E <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> On Jan 18, 2008, at 9:49 AM, John Summerfield wrote:
>
> > Don't put anything secret on the disks. Better, don't put disk in
> > the computers.
> >
> > you can network boot and mount everything via NFS.
>
>
>
> Yep - best to go this route. Look at something like  http://www.ltsp.org/
> We use it here for our inernet kiosks (along with Opera in kiosk mode)
> and are pretty happy with it.
>
> jef
>
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