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DETIboot’s architecture. The Provider broadcasts the operating system image to be installed, which is received and installed by the Consumer bootstrap system running on each Consumer. The consumers’ bootstrap system is executed by each Consumer upon its power-on and is illustrated as being stored on a removable USB flash drive

DETIboot’s architecture. The Provider broadcasts the operating system image to be installed, which is received and installed by the Consumer bootstrap system running on each Consumer. The consumers’ bootstrap system is executed by each Consumer upon its power-on and is illustrated as being stored on a removable USB flash drive

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This article describes and evaluates the performance of DETIboot, a system conceived for securely deploying temporary Linux systems into countless receiving hosts close enough to a Wi-Fi DETIboot server. This system was created with the ultimate goal of installing, in numerous students’ laptops and just-in-time, special Linux distributions for bein...

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