ADIOS boot CD is a Linux live CD based on Red Hat Linux and a 2.6 kernel, with additional support for squashfs, unionfs, and SELinux. The CD can run from RAM, USB memory stick, or use FAT/EXT files for /var, or copy/install the CD to FAT/EXT files. The user can choose from KDE or IceWM. The user can start User Mode Linux (UML) virtual machines, each of which can start X. Each of the virtual machines can be networked via virtual ethernet switches and hubs. ADIOS requires at least 128MB RAM to run X11.
| Tags | Desktop Environment Window Manager IceWM GNOME KDE education |
|---|---|
| Licenses | GPL |
| Operating Systems | POSIX Linux |
Recent releases


Changes: This release is based on the Fedora Core and Kernel 2.4.24.


Changes: This version updates Linux and adds more boot and run options


Changes: The following trusted kernels were added: LIDS to boot CD, LIDS and RSBAC for UML virtual machines, and SELinux only for option 5. It is now possible to locate the /var directory on a USB storage device. ntfsresize was added to the run menu so that option 5 can install the CD to disk. The size of the UML filesystem was increased to 500MBs.


Changes: Many minor improvements since version 1.0.
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