Friday, May 27, 2016

Installing Backtrack 5 R3 to hard drive and Dual boot with .


Believe it or not - a few of my rders are having a hard time with this. it's ok. I was there, many times before. Fortunately, Backtrack 5 is relatively sy to install to your hard drive and make bootable. I remember before Backtrack there was a linux distribution called P.H.L.A.K. Acronym for "Professional s Linux Assault Kit". anyway, it was nrly impossible during the first few relses to install to the hard . you had to manually partition the drive yourself, configure the boot loader yourself and then hope that you don't lose any data crting the swap and Ext partitions. Backtrack 5 does it all automatically. I have a few pictures (taken with a smartphone) to help guide the way for you.
I highly advise installing backtrack 5 to the hard drive. the loader takes waaay to long to get anything done and you rlly don't need to use a whole lot of hard drive space.

First thing you need is a computer running backtrack 5 on a live
Then all you have to do is click the Install Backtrack icon



Starting here:
go through ch step
Step 1, 2 and 3 are Language, Time zone and board layout.
After that, it can be a bit tricky re-sizing and partitioning the drive



What you want to do here is click "Install them side by side, choosing between them ch startup"
what this will do is keep your or other OS partitions but resize them, making available disc space to install backtrack 5 on. at the bottom of the screen there is a slider - on the right side slide the slider to desired size of your backtrack partition. i chose 40.1gb. That's plenty for me. unless you're going to be keeping a lot of files and saving music and s, you rlly shouldn't need more than 30gb's.

click forward, then continue. the setup will then install backtrack after partitioning the drive
Keep in mind, the new boot loader will have BT5 as first option by default. just hit the down arrow to select your other os.
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