Hi

On Sun, Apr 19, 2009 at 09:59:02AM -0700, new_guy wrote:
> I'm interested in building a live, bootable OpenBSD CD for forensics, cloning
> and data recovery. Basically, boot and try to automatically bring up any
> existing network interface. I'm not interesated in a GUI or play things...
> only good, old-fashioned Unix tools like dd, netcat, md5, etc.
> 
> I've googled and found some older info about building live CDs from OpenBSD,
> but I wanted to ask misc to see what folks think... good idea or bad? If it
> seems a reasonable task and I am able to do it, I'd like to do it so that it
> is easy to follow -current. So when -current get's new hardware support, I
> can redo my live CD to take advantage of that.

The is also (nearly) -current info on this subject:
http://www.openbsd-wiki.org/index.php?title=LiveCD

Will be updated for 4.5 once it is out.
 
> I think OpenBSD is a good choice for something like this as it is very
> simple and straight-forward, but again, I wanted to ask here for other's
> opinions before doing much.
> 
> Thanks,
> -- 

Regards,
ahb

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