From: Mick <michaelkintzios@gmail.com>
To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Kaspersky Rescue Disk
Date: Mon, 11 Feb 2013 11:54:53 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <201302111155.12660.michaelkintzios@gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <W6796018115100361360570157@webmail104>
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On Monday 11 Feb 2013 08:09:17 Michael Sondow wrote:
> Hi, Gentoo users.
>
> I'm new to this list, and also new to Gentoo and to Linux in general.
> Despite that, I think my questions are reasonable ones. They have to do
> with the Kaspersky Rescue Disk (KRD), which uses Gentoo, as you probably
> know.
>
> I installed the KRD to a 4Gb USB flash drive, in order to have an antivirus
> rescue disk if my computer (Asus eeepc 1000HA, Windows XP) won't boot, or
> has some other problem that makes running one of my usual antivirus
> programs impossible.
>
> KRD installed fine on the flash drive and runs just like it's supposed to.
> No problem there. It even connected to my wireless network right off,
> which sort of amazed me. I did a virus database update and a scan. Great!
Check and remove the updates file that KRD creates on your WinXP filesystem.
After the scan is completed this is no longer needed and takes up space.
> Being a curious person, though, I've been using the Gentoo apps provided in
> KRD (Terminal, Dolphin, Konqueror) to look at Gentoo. I see that many
> folders and operating system files are present. BASH works, although not
> all the commands are available.
>
> What I'm wondering, and it's the reason for joining this list and for this
> email, is: What, if anything, is lacking in KRD Gentoo to keep it from
> functioning as a full-fledged Linux-like operating system?
>
> Would it be possible, for example, to download any essential files that may
> be missing? Can application packages be added (a PDF reader, a media
> player, etc.)? Can missing shell commands be activated or, if absent, be
> added?
Yes, you can add any applications you see fit, but the LiveCD/USB image will
grow as a result.
> I've been thinking of putting a Linux-type OS onto a USB flash drive
> anyway, and Gentoo seems to work well (Kaspersky chose it for good
> reasons, I assume). So maybe I can soup up the KRD and use it as my
> alternative OS. Is that possible?
Yes, but if you want to install it permanently on the hard disk, you would be
better of doing a proper installation by following the Gentoo Guide.
> Any help with this, even if it's just "You can't do it", will be much
> appreciated.
"You can't do it" :-)
Like this:
http://en.gentoo-wiki.com/wiki/Build_Your_Own_LiveCD_or_LiveDVD
Google could also offer more up to date suggestions.
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Regards,
Mick
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