https://tails.boum.org/about/index.en.html
I am not impressed. This thing is enormous. How long will it take to boot from a DVD, and can it save settings on the DVD, as multisession Puppy can?
Tails - 880 MB Debian-based iso for live DVD
Maybe they answer one of your questions here
https://tails.boum.org/doc/first_steps/ ... ex.en.html
very similar features on much less space.
https://tails.boum.org/doc/first_steps/ ... ex.en.html
They warn that it is complicated to makes use of ???f you have started Tails from a USB stick, you can create a persistent volume in the free space left on the USB stick by the Tails USB installer. The files in the persistent volume are saved and remain available across separate working sessions.
You can use this persistent volume to store different kinds of files:
your personal files and working documents
the software packages that you download and install in Tails
the configuration of the programs you use
your encryption keys
The persistent volume is an encrypted partition protected by a passphrase.
Once the persistent volume is created, you can choose to activate it or not each time you start Tails.
The use of a persistent volume in a system which is designed to provide anonymity and leave no trace is a complicated issue.
Read carefully the warning section.
yes 800 meg is way too big. Slax and Porteus and Puppy managesStoring Sensitive Documents
The persistent volume is not hidden. An attacker in possession of the USB stick can know that there is a persistent volume on it. Take into consideration that you can be forced or tricked to give out its passphrase.
Note also that secure deletion does not work as expected on USB sticks.
See the corresponding documentation. Read also how to delete the persistent volume.
very similar features on much less space.
I use Google Search on Puppy Forum
not an ideal solution though
not an ideal solution though
Re: Tails - 880 MB Debian-based iso for live DVD
Me too. Puppy has no problem with display resolution but tails failed miserably on my machine.Flash wrote:https://tails.boum.org/about/index.en.html
I am not impressed. This thing is enormous. How long will it take to boot from a DVD, and can it save settings on the DVD, as multisession Puppy can?
Puppy is distributed with its files in a Squashed File System, ie. compressed which is expanded when loaded to what size?
So are the files in tails distributed in a compressed format?
Puppy's SFS file is normally under 120 megs compressed.
But what is it's size after it is expanded into a working file system?
Food for thought?
So are the files in tails distributed in a compressed format?
Puppy's SFS file is normally under 120 megs compressed.
But what is it's size after it is expanded into a working file system?
Food for thought?