![]() I think you're only option is to look into supplying an LAMP with Moodle pre-installed (but still in need of tweaking) onto a small computer (called an appliance) - it has the required memory, etc. ![]() Which I think this entire exercise is - regardless of the very good reasons for attempting. Same would be true of a writable USB.Ĭould go on and on with the technical issues and networking issues, but. Even a DVD would be slow - maybe unbearably slow IF more than one user accesses the site (assuming one could get it running). One of the bottle necks to a regular server running on Internet IS the speed at which the media is read and written to - what's called disk I/O. not enough room + non-writable.Ī writeable DVD you say? Ok, but then one distributing this DVD would have to assure those using the DVD had the equipment/memory, etc. If the system cannot do either, *no one* could login. IF the Moodle app is configured to use files for sessions on login it would write to a session file in the sessions folder in moodledata OR, if using database for sessions, session information would have to be recorded in a DB table. If Moodle didn't work and debugging wasn't automagically turned on, how would anyone be able to investigate the issue? not for apache, not for php, and not for my sql - log files require writing. Even if one was expert enough to do that, configuration of MySQL and PHP would be locked - no way to edit/change my.cnf or php.ini. To make enough room on a CD one would have to be an expert on getting only that which was absolutely necessary to run an AMP stack. don't think there is enough room on a CD. Getting an OS + a functioning Moodle onto another media is one part of the puzzle, but then there is the actual functioning of the OS + Moodle once that is accomplished.įirst.
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