BackTrack 3 Final Install (Automatic !) + Dual Boot
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a / Download
b/ Burn to CD, tutorial
c/ Reboot the computer to the Live CD
d/ Begin Step I, II & III :
In this example, we will be working on such a HDD :
Windows a_ : 40go ; system type : HPFS/NTFS ; partition : dev/hda1
Free Space : 120go ;
We are going to use the 120go free space in order to create a 20go partition. We will install BT3F on this new 20go partition.
BackTrack 3 Final Screenshot :
I - Partition and Format
a/ CFDISK
Invoke cfdisk in order to create your 20 go partition :
# cfdisk
Learn about how to use this program here :
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cfdisk
http://www.linux.org/docs/ldp/howto/IBM7248-HOWTO/cfdisk.html
Now, your hard disk might be so :
Windows__ : 40go_ ; File System : HPFS/NTFS ; partition : dev/hda1
BackTrack _: 20go _; File System : ext2 ___(__; partition : dev/hda5
Free Space : 100go ;
After having partitioned your HDD with cfdisk, you might need to reboot your computer to have read/write access over your new partition (here, dev/hda5) ! Indeed, without any reboot, you might be unable to fomat the partition to ext2 with mke2fs.
b/ MKE2FS
Use mke2fs in order to format your new partition into an ext2 File System.
In this example, we assume that BT3F will be installed on /dev/hda5.
In reality, your new partition could also be /dev/hda2, dev/hda3, etc …
Invoke this command to format /dev/hda5 to an ext2 File System :
# mke2fs /dev/hda5
c/ MOUNT
We will create a folder (via mkdir) and mount (via mount) the new partition (/dev/hda5) in this new folder (mnt/backtrack).
In step II, we will use this emplacement to install BackTrack 3 Final on the HDD with the Installer which was provided with BackTrack 3 Beta.
Create your backtrack Folder and mount mnt/hd5 in it :
# cd /
# mkdir mnt/backtrack
# mount /dev/hda5 /mnt/backtrack
II - Installing BackTrack 3 Final
Now that your HDD is partitioned, you can install BT3F manually, see :
http://forums.remote-exploit.org/showthread.php?t=14751
But in this tutorial, we will install BackTrack 3 Final automatically with the Installer which was provided with BackTrack 3 Beta, since BackTrack 3 Final does not come with any installer.
a/ Download the BackTrack Installer here :
http://kin.calvin.free.fr/prgms/BT3.kmdr
b/ Launch the Installer
- Install BackTrack to : /mnt/bactrack
- Select Installation method : Real
- Do not restore Original MBR after lilo
III - Booting BT3F and configurating LILO
Now backtrack is installed on your HDD, reboot and cross your fingers. The LILO Boot menu should show up at startup but you will notice that you will be unable to boot Windows or any other OS than BackTrack.
To be able to boot Windows, you have to make changes in the etc/lilo.conf file:
# cd /
# nano /etc/lilo.conf
The main changes are indicated in green :
—————–
boot = /dev/hda
prompt
timeout = 1200
change-rules
reset
vga = 792
image = /boot/vmlinuz
root = current
label = BackTrack
read-only
#Windows Boot possibility :
other = /dev/hda1
label = Windows
table = /dev/hda
—————–
Do not forget to apply the changes :
# lilo -v
IV - EXTRA
1/ Drivers
a/ Have read/write rights over NTFS via GNU/Linux
The driver is available here :
http://www.ntfs-3g.org/
b/ Have read/write rights over ext2/ext3 via Windows
The driver in available here :
http://www.fs-driver.org/
2/ FIX for slapt-get
http://download.airdump.net/air/backtrack/fix/bt3-fix.tar.gz
Locate it and decompress it in a folder :
# cd /
# cd root
# mkdir bt3-fix
# mv bt3-fix.tar.gz ./bt3-fix
# tar -zxvf ./bt3-fix/bt3-fix.tar.gz
# cd bt3-fix
Install the softwares :
# installpkg gpgme-1.1.4-i486-1.tgz
# installpkg gnupg-1.4.7-i486-1.tgz
# installpkg libassuan-1.0.1-i486-1.tgz
# installpkg slapt-get-0.9.12c-i386-1.tgz
Update slapt-get to finish proceeding the software’s installation :slapt-get --update
For more informations about this fix:
http://airdump.net/papers/backtrack-3-slapt-get-correcting
3/ Addons (nothing to do with a Network Security Suite)
Gslapt :
# slapt-get --install gslapt
gFTP :
# slapt-get --install gftp
ImageMagick :
# slapt-get --install imagemagick
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