You can also run up your console and simply rename the "install.sh" file to a hidden file (note the dot), which won't be displayed on the desktop by default, with:
Have fun!Code:bash# mv /root/install.sh /root/.install.sh
You can also run up your console and simply rename the "install.sh" file to a hidden file (note the dot), which won't be displayed on the desktop by default, with:
Have fun!Code:bash# mv /root/install.sh /root/.install.sh
Hello
I have installed backtrack 4 on my vista for dual boot but on my desktop there is a file called Install.sh?
Can i delete this? I have already installed backtrack.
Or do i need to run this again?
thanks
Big Mike
Just delete it.. To quote Purehate from another thread: "That script is just something we made to call up the installer. There is nothing to make it delete it self after a install so of course it will be there after a install. Just delete it or move it somewhere else"
Its been answered before, a simple search could have told you the answer.
But you can delete if you so wish
This has been answered here before in the forums. Just delete it, as it is no longer needed after you install BT4.