Are there any Bricolage System that runs directly from CD?
There is currently an effort to make a KNOPPIX-style CD for Bricolage. Informally this CD is known as KNOPPIX with Bricolage. It is a CD that contains a Linux Distribution (Debian in this case) with Bricolage preinstalled. The system is self-contained on a CD and the user merely needs to boot an i386-compatible computer from the CD. The CD will not in any way alter the content of your hard disk. This CD is useful for evaluating Bricolage since it removes the hassle of installation. Although it is certainly possible to transfer the Bricolage installation on the CD to your hard disk, we do not expect this to be the standard procedure to install Bricolage after evaluation. Rather, it is better to download the Bricolage sources from sourceforge.net and install it. The KNOPPIX with Bricolage CD is based on Erich Schubert’s Debian package, and was created by Mark Jaroski as a demonstration of Bricolage. as Brico-Knoppix. The CD is available here: http://www.geekhive.net/~mark/brico-knoppix-1
You can run Bricolage directly from CD using the latest Bricolage VMware image, which is available on the Bricolage downloads page. There is also a defunct project to make a KNOPPIX-style CD for Bricolage. Informally this CD is known as KNOPPIX with Bricolage. It is a CD that contains a Linux Distribution (Debian in this case) with Bricolage 1.6 preinstalled. The system is self-contained on a CD and the user merely needs to boot an i386-compatible computer from the CD. The CD will not in any way alter the content of your hard disk. This CD used to be useful for evaluating Bricolage since it removes the hassle of installation, but given that Bricolage 1.6 is years out of date, it’s no longer really useful.