Joe wrote: > However, it may be difficult to convince >> whatever training centre we use to install Ubuntu on their computers so >> it could be worth having a number of live USB keys with a fresh install >> of Ubuntu and training material on them. >> > > I agree, especially at my school, there would be no chance of installing > ubuntu on the computers. However, perhaps it would be an idea to acquire, > say, 20 usb thumbdrives and load Ubuntu onto them. Would a "live" or a > "persistent" installation be preffered?
It is quite hard to arrange live cd or thumb drive to be sure to avoid any damage at all to the host PC. In experienced hands, ok, I would never open up a terminal and create havok, or use the partition editor wrongly...... but at a pubilic event.... it is hard to control attendees, and maybe some of them will have enough dangerous knowledge to upset the host hardware? -- alan ciocks Ubuntu user -- [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/
