linux systems on a bootable cd
Originally written 05.04.2002.
patrick mentioned something to me about a self-contained bootable linux distro called DyneBolic.
someone posted some others to the techcamp@lists.riseup.net mailing list:
http://rr.sans.org/linux/sec_apps.php
Explains the idea of a bootable linux cd, and how it can be used.
http://dmoz.org/Computers/Software/Operating_Systems/Linux/Distributions/Live_CD/
Here are a few more distributions
http://www.lnx-bbc.org/faq.html
Example of a distribution that fits on ‘business-card-sized’
CDROM, so that it is easy to bring the CDROM in your pocket.http://www.bablokb.de/bblcd/” target=_blank
This software lets you build you own system based on the linux installed on your hard-disk.
This bootable system also protects against hardware keyloggers (read
the readme to see how). I wonder if anyone in the world uses stuff
like this, and also deniable steganography like www.rubberhose.org.