hi Everyone, so a few updates on what i am doing right now.
Firstly i started using this software: https://porteus-kiosk.org/index.html#about
Now few things to note is the setup itself. You have to be very careful how you set this thing up. Specially with resolution, home screen and so on. i found that Chrome gets infected a lot faster then Firefox but both really open to attack so take care to really clone your install on the VM.
How is it on RAM? well it doesn't use a lot but i recommend 2Gb not just the 1Gb.
How is it on Space? Again it can work with just under 1Gb but give it a tiny bit more.
But remember when in VM and you are working with a install, that the install can be attacked and corrupted. It is NOT ROM based. Or what the people will call ISO image. meaning it can be changed. While it is possible to make an ISO from a VM image i am yet to be successful as mine crashes but i am thinking it might be something i am doing wrong so i will get back on that one.
Over all once i can get this to function as an ISO i will move to my next task. Use a WiFi USB device to work with the ISO directly. This way i can isolate the main OS.
Firstly i started using this software: https://porteus-kiosk.org/index.html#about
Now few things to note is the setup itself. You have to be very careful how you set this thing up. Specially with resolution, home screen and so on. i found that Chrome gets infected a lot faster then Firefox but both really open to attack so take care to really clone your install on the VM.
How is it on RAM? well it doesn't use a lot but i recommend 2Gb not just the 1Gb.
How is it on Space? Again it can work with just under 1Gb but give it a tiny bit more.
But remember when in VM and you are working with a install, that the install can be attacked and corrupted. It is NOT ROM based. Or what the people will call ISO image. meaning it can be changed. While it is possible to make an ISO from a VM image i am yet to be successful as mine crashes but i am thinking it might be something i am doing wrong so i will get back on that one.
Over all once i can get this to function as an ISO i will move to my next task. Use a WiFi USB device to work with the ISO directly. This way i can isolate the main OS.