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| | How attackers can insert backdoors early in the boot process using systemd generators
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| | Welcome to the third post of my series about OpenStack. In the [first]{(% post_url 2014-04-29-deploying-openstack-with-kvm-and-vmware-nsx-part-1-nsx-overview-and-initial-setup %}) and second posts we saw in detail how to prepare the basic network infrastructure of our future OpenStack cloud using VMware NSX. In this third one we are going to install and configure the KVM compute host and the shared storage of the lab.
| | dustymabe.com
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| | Introduction While Atomic Host has been around since 2014 there are still a lot of people that aren't as familiar with the technology. The Atomic team within Red Hat, along with numerous other upstream contributors, have brought the OSTree and RPM-OSTree technology a long way. At the Fedora user and contributor conference (known as Flock) this week we will be giving a lab on Atomic Host designed to let new users learn about Atomic Host.
| | willhaley.com
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| The stock Debian installer provided by Debian is fantastic. It is intuitive, and simple. However, if you want a custom install for whatever reason (specific configuration, machine deployment, minimal image), you can use these steps to accomplish that. To do this, we will need any Debian-based live CD. You can use my guide for creating a custom Debian Live CD or USB to generate this, or simply use an Ubuntu or Debian live CD or USB.