
Make sure to check out our new grml2usb (available from grml-testing repository currently), it's really awesome. :)
regards, -mika-
Great, I find usb sticks with grml on it increasingly useful to replace hard disk installations ( the system stuff, not the data). I am going to experiment with a setup for my different servers ( mail, web , openldap) with a grml - xen0 on a ubs stick and the guests on an encrypted truecrypt volume, with each guest running one server in a fine tuned minimal environment. Since the xom0 will be on a read only volume ( truecrypt does not support encrypted system volumes for linux ) , I am expecting good security with respect to intrusion and to physical theft at the same time.
I know that sounds paranoid, but the real question is: is it paranoid enough ? :-\
Thanks for grml-on-usb
Peter