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Should http://hg.slitaz.org/tazusb/raw-file/tip/doc/tazusb.en.html help ?
> I am a teacher of computer science, and for a few years I ask my
> students to buy an USB key on which they put the 2 Linux liveOSes I have
> prepared for them. Installing is automatic and each key has builtin the
> ability to replicate.
>
> One of the liveOS is Ubuntu the other was Slax and will be SliTaz (
> Ubuntu is uneasy for netboot and too fat to be copied in RAM, which is a
> feature I use very often when a student has forgotten his USB key).
>
> New to SliTaz I ask some advice about what I would like to achieve.
>
> The first day I receive new students, they all arrive with a virgin USB
> key. Each computer is started by pxe with SliTaz Loram-ram (so easy, I
> think I don't need advice about this point ).
> After one hour of practice I ask them to fill their USB key.
>
> My question is: with which tools (as SliTaz is concerned). There are so
> many tools that it is not easy to pick the better suited. I understand
> that all tools need access to an iso. I think I will provided one with
> only isolinux/ and bzImage, embedded in rootfs. If embedding is too
> hard, I will provide it via http.
>
> After some years of experience I think it is very important that
> students be able to customize their own keys, and I found that SliTaz
> makes that very easy to a newbie.
>
> Any suggestions ?
>
> Ph.L
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