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I have installed 10 Ubuntu 13.10 in a Cybercafe for daily about 300 users to use the PC, but its a nightmare with Ubuntu cause people just use Internet and make the system hell.



How can I deep freeze it? On reboot it go back to yesterday always? So that it works like one day use but always goes back to my first installation on each reboot?


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AuFS can solve this problem for you. Here is an example of people merging the filesystem with a RAM disk so changes go away on reboot.



If you don't have much memory, you could do the same using a loopback file or partition to store the changes, and re-format the loopback file/partition once a day.


[#26822] Tuesday, November 8, 2022, 2 Years  [reply] [flag answer]
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