Ok I am in the same boat as the poster before about the weird recovery partition. My HP came with a 1.5 gig partition that holds a recovery image. My question is, is there any way for me to dual boot vista and bt4 with this partition being there?
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Ok I am in the same boat as the poster before about the weird recovery partition. My HP came with a 1.5 gig partition that holds a recovery image. My question is, is there any way for me to dual boot vista and bt4 with this partition being there?
You may not be newb with computers, but obviously a newb at asking questions, on the internet. Again there are hundreds of commands for linux, as such there are man pages (manual pages) that help you to understand the command. You can go straight to the command line and type
#man grep this will turn your terminal into a "e-book" all about the command grep. You can also type in google man grep and you will be presented with a list of sites to read the same basic things from.
A good reference for the man pages can be found here
http://linux.about.com/od/commands/l/blcmdl.htm
As for more generic info about commands see also
http://www.ss64.com/bash/
Now again if this is not useful enough for you then you probably won't find much else. No one is in the business of holding your hand. If you want to learn we are all for helping you. If on the other hand you want someone to spoonfeed you here then good luck.
Why would you not be able to dual boot your computer?
If you do not want this "weird" partition then delete it.
If you want to keep it then don't delete it. That really has nothing to do with BT but rather your misunderstanding of how partitions and partition mangers work.
I suggest you take a look at the following
One
Two
Three
Four
And finally our old friend google.
well, I want to keep that partition for recovery reasons, but i didnt see anyone answer that guys question on the partition maps. He said with that eisa partition first, then it messed up his install.
Thank you for writing this tutorial.
I've run into a couple of road blocks I can't seem to get around, though.
I'm trying to install BT4b onto my netbooks HDD from a USB flashdrive.
I've gotten BT4b onto the flash drive fine and booted it up, but it seems like fdisk is only letting me have a total of 4 partitions, yet my pc already comes with 3, so I can't make the 3 needed to install backtrack.
my netbook has:
Windows XP installed on sda1 (which i took 20 gigs out of for BT4b, thus making a sda-1)
a recovery partition (which i'd like to keep for a rainy day) on sda2
and some random misc space (33mb) on sda3
after typing:
followed by p, fdisk lists:Code:fdisk /dev/sda
So when i goto make a new partition, it auto-selects #4, leaving me no room to create the extra 2 partitions.Code:/dev/sda1 (Boot:*) (Start: 1) (End: 15784) (Blocks:126783328+) (Id: 7) (System: HPFS/NTFS)
/dev/sda2 (Start: 18659) (End:19452) (Blocks: 6377805) (Id: 1c) (System: Hidden W95 FAT32 {LBA})
/dev/sda3 (start: 19453) (end: 19457) (blocks: 40162+) (Id: ef) (system: EFI {FAT-12/16/32})
what would I do in this situation? Any help is much appreciated! :confused:
thanks for this tutorial :) its so amazing, now i can run both windows and BT on my laptop :D
Sir, purehate....
You are assuming a lot of things....
In all of your tutorials you posted here, i see thst you disregard linux noobs and just post the tutorial which is quite unnecessary for people familiar with linux shell and commands.... They can install it themselves...
For people like me who are interested in trying out BT tutorials are the only way, and tuts like this doesn't help at all...
Just wanted to say this.... Your userID says it all... Try loving noobs for a change... I help nobs in some other forums where i'm good at the stuff..... HF and H33T will be 2 forums just to mention....
Sorry if i crossed some line somewhere by posting this.... I'm just another guy who couldn't get info to install BT from the very forum guys who makes it.......but i suppose i'm the few who respond this...
What good is a car which has no doors and you can only push it from outside and not drive it....? It's a fail even if it's a FERRARI....
I won't stop trying to install it......bcoz want to...
Purehate,
Thanks for this tutorial. It allowed me to better familiarize myself with Linux commands, partitioning, the command line and BT.
Keep up the good work!
Pureh@te thanks for this tutorial, it worked just as described!!