Please use the option "home in RAM"

Alexander Stecher
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Am 16.02.2013 20:42 schrieb "newsgroup account" <
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> Hi folks. My use case for the Openthinclient is for a situation where a
> pool of machines are used by people who are not on the whole
> knowledgeable about computers but where there may be the odd hacker
> pretending to be something else.
>
> Openthinclient is attractive because I can PXE boot the user's machines
> from a server that they can't get near and I can make sure there is
> nothing deployed to the machines which allows them to attack the server.
> However, I have noticed that, in my current temporary configuration, the
> command history for the terminal is being remembered between sessions.
> This implies that the profile is being kept between sessions, which I
> don't want (as the next session may be a different user).
>
> I will be most grateful if someone would please advise how to get a
> "clean" profile at the start of every session.
>
>
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