/******* original message with some information removed ************/ Hi, I was Wondering if there was a tool for Linux in general that let me undo the system changes at reboot or something like that, For example: I want to set a standard configuration in a machine and then let that machine to be used by many users, but as soon as the user Log Out (preferably in that moment) I want the machine to undo all the possible changes the user may have done while he/she was using it. I've seen this behavior on Windows Machines in Schools and Offices, and I know it has something to do about a server controlling all the individual computers but I want to apply that behavior to a Single Linux computer without having the server in the middle... If there's not a "General Linux Tool" I would like to Know wich distro and desktop enviroment are the best choice to get this done, using what tools, P.S. it's like... Having a customized "LiveCD Behavior" but with the system installed, so if I need to do changes, I can ensure I can do them without many problems, and then "Lock the system" again... Hope somebody knows, Thanks! -- /******** reply starts here, can't configure reply like old yahoo mail classic **********/ There is something for linux called LinFreeze: http://utux-utux.blogspot.com/2008/02/deepfreeze-for-linux-advance.html http://piecesoflint.wordpress.com/2011/04/04/linfreeze-deep-freeze-like-software-for-linux/ Try this out, I have not tested and I was doing something similar. Since the kids don't know much about this, I did not try it out last year. Maybe this year and with some feedback.. Maybe you can take it for a test run and report back. Regards, Antonio -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines