]> www.moka5.com - New moka5 Engine for Bare Metal released! - Comments http://www.moka5.com/node/1162 Comments for "New moka5 Engine for Bare Metal released!" en New Moka5 Bare Metal Engine http://www.moka5.com/node/1162#comment-1097 Congratulations! In my cursory tests, the new engine (1) Permits multiple active LivePCs that can be accessed using "switch to"; (2) Permits installation of recent virtual machines from the LivePC Library without requiring pre-processing of vmdk files; (3) Permits OpenSUSE v10.1 to detect multiple usb bridges (i.e., The user can hot-swap multiple usb drives or memory card readers within the bootable usb Bare Metal embedded OpenSUSE v10.1 virtual machine available from the LivePC Library.) With minor alterations, the v0.97 grub used for initial booting can be modified to permit md5 encrypted password protected boot, selection from multiple instances of the Bare Metal engine with instance specific and user specific passwords, or booting to alternative dos, WinPe, BartPE, Linux, or Windows operating systems. This capability circumvents disk size and capacity limitations implicit in the new Bare Engine. I use a bootable Bare Metal usb installation on an usb drive that also contains an autonomous portable Windows 2000+ compatible MOKA5 installation hidden within multi-layered FreeOTFE encrypted partitions. Thank you for the fun. Fri, 27 Jul 2007 11:40:29 -0700 New moka5 Engine for Bare Metal released! http://www.moka5.com/node/1162 After a long hiatus, everyone at moka5 is very happy to announce the release of a <a href="/products/getbaremetal.html">new version of moka5 Engine for Bare Metal</a>! What is Bare Metal, you may ask? Bare Metal is a stripped-down version of Linux that boots directly into moka5 Engine. You can install it directly on a computer, creating a computing terminal for running your LivePCs. Wed, 08 Aug 2007 22:00:26 -0700