JayOS is a live CD distro intended for use as a more secure mobile environment. It integrates in-RAM filesystem encryption with plausible deniabiliy for a system that can be difficult to alter without rebuilding. This offers a user with a high degree of data integrity; since all filesystems are either static or encrypted, the system is resistant to physical attacks. The user can choose at boot time what kind of filesystem to use and from where it should be read. Since components can be spread over hard disks, read-only media, and removable storage, this compounds the difficulty of proving what is encrypted swap, what is an encrypted filesystem, and what is simply random data. It features a 2.6 kernel, unionfs, many network security and filesystem tools, UML, and QEMU. Runs great on low-end x86 hardware, and requires only 128MB RAM and a bootable CD drive to get started. I have populated this directory with bootable ISO and DVD images, source code, patches, and enough documentation for you to get JayOS running on your own system. My motto is "Release early, Release often" so check back soon! User forums are available at http://jayos.lfs-matrix.net/pub/jayos/forum. Thanks for checkin it out!! Jay Lewis