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 *Joe T. Sylve, M.S.*
 Co-Founder
 504ENSICS Labs
 (504) 210-8270 (Office)
 
  booting to a real linux distro is still going to
use quite a bit of
 RAM and most of it in the first GB of physical memory, which is not
 what you want. I believe there was DOS based live CD OS that was used
 during the cold boot reseasrch or by some group replicating it. This
 would be much more useful if you could find it.
 On Tue, Jun 4, 2013 at 9:04 AM, Filipe Bernardo <filipesam(a)gmail.com>
 wrote:
  Hello all,
 First congrats on a great tool :)
 I'm looking for some iso/distro to be able to do some "coldboot" 
testing,
  and i was thinking on using LiME module.
 Does anyone have done anything related to this, like a really small 
 kernel
  booting to usb, and dump the mem?
 What do you guys use to do memory dumps? (on "real" systems not vm's ?)
 Thanks
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