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| − | * CAINE Live CD will automount [[Ext3]] file systems during the boot process and recover them if required (bug in ''initrd'' scripts); | + | * CAINE Live CD versions before 1.0 will automount [[Ext3]] file systems during the boot process and recover them if required (bug in ''initrd'' scripts); |
| − | * CAINE Live CD relies on file system drivers to provide write protection, mounting some file system types (e.g. XFS and [[Reiserfs]]) will result in several data writes to the original media. | + | * CAINE Live CD versions before 1.0 relies on file system drivers to provide write protection, mounting some file system types (e.g. XFS and [[Reiserfs]]) will result in several data writes to the original media. |
Revision as of 07:39, 4 November 2009
| CAINE Live CD | |
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| Maintainer: | CAINE Project |
| OS: | Linux |
| Genre: | Live CD |
| License: | GPL, others |
| Website: | [1] |
CAINE Live CD is a forensic Live CD built on top of Ubuntu.
Bootable Side
Live Side
Forensic Issues
- CAINE Live CD versions before 1.0 will automount Ext3 file systems during the boot process and recover them if required (bug in initrd scripts);
- CAINE Live CD versions before 1.0 relies on file system drivers to provide write protection, mounting some file system types (e.g. XFS and Reiserfs) will result in several data writes to the original media.