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Hello,
I have installed the USB-Version of BT3 on an 2GB-SD-Card an it runs finely in VESA Mode.
Now the Problem. I want save my changes (for example: keyboard, language, display resolution, and data files how build in the work with BT3)
BUT, then in reboot the system, all datafiles are away and i must always have to new install the ati-graphic driver, language and so on.
Where i must save the changes????????????????????? And i can t find an changes.lzm
sorry for my bad english
Amilo Xi1554 with T7200; 2GB RAM DDR5300; 320GB HDD; BS: Win XP 32Bit; Linux Slackware BackTrack3.0beta on SD-Card :)
IBM Thinkpad X41
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read what ?
u prob mean http://forums.remote-exploit.org/showthread.php?t=10236
in this tut, i always have create an ext2 space, but i dont can or want create an ext2 space, because i dont have enougth empty space.
Amilo Xi1554 with T7200; 2GB RAM DDR5300; 320GB HDD; BS: Win XP 32Bit; Linux Slackware BackTrack3.0beta on SD-Card :)
IBM Thinkpad X41
You have to save your changes on a ext2 partition anywhere on your system.
i.e. a ext 2 Partiton on a harddisk, on a second USB-key, oder it is possible to make a partition on your SD-Card 2GB-BT3 = 1GB of free space.![]()
o.k i will try it, to partition the SD-Card.
But how much free-space i need for the changes in the desktop, language and so on?
Then I run the ATI installer, it has 45MB. Do I need all 45MB in ext2 disc space oder is this only an link, like UNIX.
Amilo Xi1554 with T7200; 2GB RAM DDR5300; 320GB HDD; BS: Win XP 32Bit; Linux Slackware BackTrack3.0beta on SD-Card :)
IBM Thinkpad X41