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General Tech => Operating System => : Dark Nebulae November 12, 2012, 05:22:20 PM

: Backtrack in vmware
: Dark Nebulae November 12, 2012, 05:22:20 PM
I am running backtrack 5 r2 KDE in vmware.The problem is that I want the changes to be persistent and whenever I change something, the changes are not kept(between reboots).How can I make the changes persistent in Backtrack while running this in vmware? Hope you understand my question... :'( :'( :'(
: Re: Backtrack in vmware
: RedBullAddicted November 12, 2012, 05:29:59 PM
Hi Dark Nebulae,

you need to install it :) if you are running the live CD you wont have persistents (as far as I know). Just click the "Install Backtrack" shortcut on the desktop (if you allready booted from the live CD).

Cheers,
RBA
: Re: Backtrack in vmware
: iTpHo3NiX November 12, 2012, 10:20:18 PM
lol you need to remember that the ISO you have set to boot off of is a live CD as RedBull explained you need to install it on the Virtual Hard Drive and then remove it from booting the ISO so it will load the OS from the virtual drive.
: Re: Backtrack in vmware
: noob November 13, 2012, 12:59:35 AM
When you go to download page chose vmware image not ISO,or you can install it by yourself
: Re: Backtrack in vmware
: Dark Nebulae November 13, 2012, 09:03:20 AM
Thanks RedBull, you are really a great help. +1 for you. ;) ;)
lol you need to remember that the ISO you have set to boot off of is a live CD as RedBull explained you need to install it on the Virtual Hard Drive and then remove it from booting the ISO so it will load the OS from the virtual drive.
I installed it as redbull explained, now the menu at the  startup is different , it asks for username and password. Does that mean I have installed it successfully and the changes will be kept?
: Re: Backtrack in vmware
: relax November 13, 2012, 09:06:41 AM
Thanks RedBull, you are really a great help. +1 for you. ;) ;) I installed it as redbull explained, now the menu at the  startup is different , it asks for username and password. Does that mean I have installed it successfully and the changes will be kept?

YES
and the usrname is root and password is toor ^^ incase u dident know :P
: Re: Backtrack in vmware
: proxx November 13, 2012, 09:07:54 AM
Thanks RedBull, you are really a great help. +1 for you. ;) ;) I installed it as redbull explained, now the menu at the  startup is different , it asks for username and password. Does that mean I have installed it successfully and the changes will be kept?

There is a documentation you know.
: Re: Backtrack in vmware
: Dark Nebulae November 13, 2012, 09:24:01 AM



YES
and the usrname is root and password is toor ^^ incase u dident know :P
I knew that the password is toor and the username is root 8) .
I was asking did it meant I had installed it successfully or not because I am upgrading my r2 to  r3.
And it is a very slow process and takes a lot of time(my downloads speed sucks).
If it is booting from the cd-rom, I will not update it again.
 
There is a documentation you know.

Ya,of course,I know that there  is a documentation.


Thanks redBull, it worked. ;) ;) ;) ;) ;) ;)
And by the way, which is the best web browser for backtrack?