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      bnrstnr
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      They don't have another computer they could put the hard drive in? If the Live USB will work, it's assumed the drive isn't encrypted?

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      • DustinB3403D
        DustinB3403 @bnrstnr
        last edited by DustinB3403

        @bnrstnr said in Rescue computer with remote access:

        They don't have another computer they could put the hard drive in? If the Live USB will work, it's assumed the drive isn't encrypted?

        The drive could still be encrypted, and this assumes that they have the cables required / bench tech skills to connect a disk to another system. And that they have another working system that is available. . .

        LiveUSB though has no technical requirement especially if someone is watching over the process via S4B on a video call.

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        • black3dynamiteB
          black3dynamite
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          A liveUSB of Ubuntu allows you to modify the software sources and then you can install pretty much anything you need.
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            gjacobse @DustinB3403
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            @dustinb3403 said in Rescue computer with remote access:

            @gjacobse You have a plan, time to execute.

            But first - Lunch

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              gjacobse @bnrstnr
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              @bnrstnr said in Rescue computer with remote access:

              They don't have another computer they could put the hard drive in? If the Live USB will work, it's assumed the drive isn't encrypted?

              Not really - walking person to the setup, then I'll take over. No onsite resources to pull the drive.

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                dafyre @scottalanmiller
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                @scottalanmiller said in Rescue computer with remote access:

                Installing to Live CD won't work because it has no disk to write to. So it's always at 100% used space.

                Most of the times, they include an overlay of some type that will allow you to install apps for that session (I'd assume a ram disk of some type). Of course, when you reboot, the changes are lost.

                Not sure how useful that would be in this scenario though.

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                  black3dynamite @dafyre
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                  @dafyre said in Rescue computer with remote access:

                  @scottalanmiller said in Rescue computer with remote access:

                  Installing to Live CD won't work because it has no disk to write to. So it's always at 100% used space.

                  Most of the times, they include an overlay of some type that will allow you to install apps for that session (I'd assume a ram disk of some type). Of course, when you reboot, the changes are lost.

                  Not sure how useful that would be in this scenario though.

                  Setting up a persistent LiveUSB would help.
                  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LiveUsbPendrivePersistent

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                  • JaredBuschJ
                    JaredBusch
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                    I put fedora workstation on a usb, and live booted and installed l2tp dependencies with no issue.

                    So installing iced tea should be fine.

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                      travisdh1 @JaredBusch
                      last edited by travisdh1

                      @jaredbusch said in Rescue computer with remote access:

                      I put fedora workstation on a usb, and live booted and installed l2tp dependencies with no issue.

                      So installing iced tea should be fine.

                      I've worked with lots of live sessions without persistence, and never had an issue installing additional software. Granted your limited to RAM as your total storage and system operation, and any additional software installed goes away on power off/reboot. It's odd that you're having trouble installing something unless it's requiring lots of large dependencies.

                      Your game plan is sound. Maybe they'll learn the joys of good backups?

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