I have some more questions:<br><br>- Can I create a x86 livecd on a 64-bit fedora system?<br><br>- Can I create a x86 livecd on a 64-bit machine running 32-bit fedora (what I currently have)?<br><br>- Is there a way the livecd user can replicate the livecd without installing it to disk? The ability to self-replicate would add another way to spread these. (I'm not familiar with the technical issues, but if limited memory was a problem perhaps the source and destination livecd's could be swapped in and out repeatedly? Or, would temporarily storing the image on a flash drive help? Perhaps there could be a choice at boot time to replicate the CD?)
<br><br>- Probably my most ignorant question: is it a security risk that the user and root passwords are empty, ie. can someone take control of the machine if you're connected to the net?<br><br>- What (if any) responsibility do I have to make source code available for things on a livecd I create? If the CD only has fedora-provided software? If the CD has non-fedora GPL software?
<br><br>thanks again,<br>Luke<br>