On Wed, 15 Sep 2004 11:15, Dan Williams <dcbw(a)redhat.com> wrote:
How about using config info stored on a USB keydriver? A relatively
simple GUI app could dump the config information to one/multiple
keydrives which could then be plugged into the machine when it boots up,
and an initial installation program would get values from the keydrive.
Could optionally encrypt the data on the drive since the OS image from the
server would certainly have the keys to decrypt the info on the keydrive.
We are already starting to work (slowly) on this. It seems that we missed out
for FC3, but FC4 will hopefully support encrypted root fs with booting from a
USB device.
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