On Sat, 2017-07-01 at 19:24 -0700, Joe Zeff wrote:
Even better, use a LiveUSB to create a working Fedora system on a
flash
drive, create a set of ssh keys for it and when you're using a
foreign
system, boot from that drive so that you don't have to worry about
having your key end up on somebody else's box. Of course, you have
to
make sure that it's OK with the box's owner, but it's probably the
safest way to handle it.
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I do that all the time (except for the part about getting the remote
ssh thing to work right). Instead of a flash drive, though, I use one
of those little portable 1TB drives. They're too big for a pocket, but
fit easily into a backpack/carry-on/attache case. That way I have
everything that's on my laptop, as well as an always-accessible recent
backup.
billo