On 08/11/2011 11:58 PM, Manuel Escudero wrote: > 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, Sounds like "kiosk" mode - you may be able to do this with virtualbox - since I've not used linux in kiosk mode - I'll leave it for others who actually know how to explain the way ... -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel