sorry for you no....
for saving changes....
we use lzm module format....
call changes.lzm
or
install a new partition on your usb (ext2) and boot with this cheatcode
bt changes=/dev/IDofnewpartition
as a slax user, i must ask if Backtrack allows saving of changes to a .dat file as slax 6 does?
If so is it the same syntax for the boot option as slax?
aka
in syslinux
append ... changes=/bt/name_of_file.dat
sorry for you no....
for saving changes....
we use lzm module format....
call changes.lzm
or
install a new partition on your usb (ext2) and boot with this cheatcode
bt changes=/dev/IDofnewpartition
Watch your back, your packetz will belong to me soon... xD
BackTrack : Giving Machine Guns to Monkeys since 2006
hmm... ic. Thank you very much. So the configsave/configrestore simply accesses/writes a lzm. Thank you very much.