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A ''Moon'' is a public terminal computer. It can be used by anyone to work freely. We will provide USB sticks which can be prepared for use on Moons. Without one, no data will be saved. | A ''Moon'' is a public terminal computer. It can be used by anyone to work freely. We will provide USB sticks which can be prepared for use on Moons. Without one, no data will be saved. | ||
Moons boot a Arch Linux ( | Moons boot a Arch Linux (i386) from their local hard drive. Swap is encrypted at random on boot. Host names are chosen from [[Wikipedia:Moons of Jupiter|Jupiter’s moons]], starting with ordinal number 1. | ||
== user stories == | == user stories == | ||
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If a usb stick with an LUKS volume is found, the provided password is used to open the container. If that succeeds, the contained file system is mounted (on top of tmpfs). If a container is found, but the password ist wrong, the user is presented with a login failure. | If a usb stick with an LUKS volume is found, the provided password is used to open the container. If that succeeds, the contained file system is mounted (on top of tmpfs). If a container is found, but the password ist wrong, the user is presented with a login failure. | ||
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|? Operating System | |? Operating System | ||
}} | }} | ||