
* Kevin Jones kevin@kevinrj.net [20060131 22:55]:
Hello, I'm in a college computer forensics class. The students are all using the nopix helix live cd and most of the tools are gui. Was wondering what grml had for forensics, or what some users have done in that area. I'm hoping grml on a pendrive so i can install additional packages is a good solution.
Well, applications like sleuthkit autopsy, wipe, foremost, md5deep, sdd, chkrootkit, stegdetect, chntpw,... are available.
Take a look at the package list, available at http://grml.org/files/ -> http://grml.org/files/release-0.6/dpkg_list
Please let me know if you miss any apps you think grml should ship as well.
Pendrive problems, I bought the sandisc minicruiser and found they have a hidden partition with their launchpad program so you cant boot into grml from the drive. Have any users had this problem?
Most computers can boot only from the first partition (which probably corresponds to the hidden partition on your pendrive) on external devices. Or did you boot - using another distribution - with your pendrive already?
Also, how can I make the grml live cd boot up talking with software speech without entering the bootup options?
Either via using a hack like: http://grml.supersized.org/archives/42-change-language-defaults-on-grml.html
Or copy the ISO to harddisk, adjust boot/isolinux/isolinux.cfg, recreate the ISO using mkisofs and burn the ISO then again.
With nopix becomming so popular among computer professionals, it's great to see grml providing similar capabilities to blind users.
Great you like it. :)
regards, -mika-