Hello, im new in this forum, i searched but didnt find anything.
My question is: Is here any step by step How to install Back Track tutorial??
Thank you very much!
Best regards!
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Hello, im new in this forum, i searched but didnt find anything.
My question is: Is here any step by step How to install Back Track tutorial??
Thank you very much!
Best regards!
http://forums.remote-exploit.org/sho...t=7844&page=14
And if you have at least 2 neurons in your brain without too much tar build up between them from smoking tweed, try this one:
http://forums.remote-exploit.org/sho...=14751&page=16
AND...... say "thank you" to pureh@te' :D
To quote a WoW'ism "EPIC FAIL"
@OP:
what do you want to use BT for? Do you think if you can't even find one of the many guides on the forum that you will be able to use the tools coming with it?
Oh and the username/password is root/toor btw.
Were you really searching remote-exploit forums?
VFS: Cant find ext4 filesystem on dev/hda3
mount: you must specify the file system type.
I followed tutorial from offensive-security bt4install.pdf
and when i comes to : mount /dev/sda3 /mnt/bt/ i run into dead end.
I dont know what to do next. I am backtrack newbie and please treat me like that.
Anyone can help me and explain me what to do next?
Thank you very much on help!
EDIT: Ok i start to follow tutorial which is provided on this forum.
I create 3 partitions, boot, swap, and root, i make a swap partition and i writed them with "W" command.
After that i start to :
bt~#mkdir /mnt/backtrack
bt~#mount /dev/sda3 /mnt/backtrack/
i write mkdir /mnt/backtrack
than mount /dev/hda3 /mnt/backtrack where again i run into dead end, with error "mount : No such file or directory".
I realy need some help here, beacouse i am new in whole this but yes until now i learn something, but this is to much for me. After i cr8 directory he tell me no such directory , damn lol.
Notification: Im trying to install BT on Sun Microsystems VirtualBox
you *might* first want to consider determining whether your disk is hda3 or sda3; and try sticking with that determination throughout the remainder of the installation procedure. posting questions in the appropriate areas of the forums might be worth a thought or two in advance; as well. ;)
What happened to this thread you started on the same subject?
http://forums.remote-exploit.org/showthread.php?t=21040
If you can't bother to search then we really should not bother to help you.
You first state that:
ThenQuote:
VFS: Cant find ext4 filesystem on dev/hda3
I just checked again and there is nothing in that tutorial about ext4Quote:
I followed tutorial from offensive-security bt4install.pdf
So maybe you should retry it.
Then you state you have problems first with an hda then a sda
Well those are generically two different drive types.
You might want to find out what type you have.
After you run fdisk or whatever you used to partition the drives you may need to reboot so that the drives can be synchronized.
Generally if that is the case fdisk will mention it.
Also you mentioned that; "but this is to much for me". If that is the case you might want to stick with something a bit easier for a while.
BT is not going anywhere, and you would be better off learning a bit of linux basics first.
Installation is only the beginning.