I thought the vmware image was a real install.
I was trying out the BT4 vmware image on my network when I noticed when my .cap files was still in my home directory when I restarted vmware. I then powered off my mac, and restarted it, and the files was still there. I don't know if it's just me, but I had to let this be known to the community.
If I'm late about this I apologize, but I haven't heard anything about this on the forum regarding any vmware image.
I'm operating off a MacBook 2 GHz intel Core 2 Duo 1 GB 667 MHz DDR2 SDRAM.
THANK YOU BackTrack team.![]()
I thought the vmware image was a real install.
Of course, if you really wanted to have some fun, go to Wal-Mart late at night and ask the greeter if they could help you find trashbags, roll of carpet, rope, quicklime, clorox and a shovel. See if they give you any strange looks. --Streaker69
I thought this was obvious. What would be the point of releasing a VMWare image if it didn't save changes? Otherwise you could just boot a VM to the iso.