intrigeri: > kurono: >> * The natural place to put it is in the usual seed file, inside the >> Tails file system (filesystem.squashfs). But this would imply to extract >> the image, change the file, and create a new image, which would be a lot >> of extra work. Another disadvantage is that it makes any further file >> integrity checking impossible. > > Ouch, no, let's not do that. > >> * The other option is to locate it outside of the tails file system, > > You mean in the FAT filesystem that Tails Installer creates, right? > If yes, then this seems like the best option. Another option would be > somewhere in the GPT (IIRC someone researched that). > >> let say the "binary" part, and link the random init script to this >> file, only if we are creating it by the installer. > > I guess checking for this file's existence is enough. > >> I don't know if this last option is even possible. >> Are there already some examples of it? Maybe the syslinux, etc? > > Yes, Tails Installer already creates / renames / mangles files in the > FAT filesystem after extracting the content of the ISO filesystem. > > Just curious: > > * When do we update the content of this file? > * What's the plan for upgrades of the Tails USB stick? > > Cheers, >
Maybe this requires a blueprint? :) Thanks for working on this kurono! Cheers, DrWhax _______________________________________________ Tails-dev mailing list [email protected] https://mailman.boum.org/listinfo/tails-dev To unsubscribe from this list, send an empty email to [email protected].
