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While I have mostly washed my hands, as of late, of Windows in general, the problem is that you are starting with a "non-managed" environment and wish to move to a managed environment. That's next to impossible. One suggestion is to split the disk drive on all the machines, one for Linux and one for Windows. Boot to Linux to backup or restore the Windows partition. When the user's screw up the Windows environment, just boot to Linux and restore the backup. > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > Hi All, > > I have a public computer lab with a little under 40 windows PCs. The > teachers and students are always finding novel ways to break them. > They must run Windows. As the sole IT guy in our org keeping these > machines working is eating up too much of my time. > > Does anybody have any suggestions on how to keep these boxes running? > > Here's what I'm currently thinking of doing. Install Ubuntu and > virtualbox on all of them. Upon automatic login a shell script starts > that checks for the latest windows image. If the PC already has the > latest image then start virtualbox in full screen mode else download > image and then start vb. This way every user has the same exact > 'computer'. It will make my life and the teachers lives easier. > > What do you think? > > Thanks, > Eric > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > Version: GnuPG v2.0.17 (MingW32) > > iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJOmulBAAoJEMepoCRXYYMJLJgH/RgZ/DfvZTcyH+y4OZX801it > iQZTGswQV6GORUMWH+RwE1rNCQcNmoQThx2Ki+lmJ/WIStxZXYa1VPWG1j/0k8tF > xmvpqUZ+SNZ+zA0PEvce2FY1fmq7sfu6NDpn24WSWbTJvmJMM7aYalIEXbJshd7n > 2xM5BEwjFmGuMYCS4f3rRZLzf7HMUfI+VpnBG6+BDftoWkrh+PLMh0vDByXL1gYv > 6AIlVj7lKaP8JnfpaX7a/V+5JplH/oUTwb6IysgBp4K9QQ0Gy60JQsbyVPDVPgDV > RZZHu+Ge7A9i2I9mnYQI4G1+4/VDpJZsPHTFTbdr+UjEUHSybwwnzGQimAhRnTs= > =FRTt > -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- > _______________________________________________ > Discuss mailing list > Discuss at blu.org > http://lists.blu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss >
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