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Darren is playing with the latest version of BackTrack linux, setting up a persistant USB boot drive that'll keep your files and settings consistent after a restart. Shannon is back at the ZipIt checking out the "Average User" userland image and connecting to WPA protected wireless networks.

Create a BackTrack 4 Persistent USB Drive

BackTrack is widely considered the complete hacker boot disc. Born out of WHAX this security sharp linux distro has been years in the making, and finally version 4 final is out.

One of the best ways to experience BackTrack 4 (BT4) is by creating a USB boot drive. Simply download the ISO and "burn" it to a USB drive with a tool like unetbootin.

BackTrack even offers a VMDK if you're interested in playing around in VMware or VirtualBox.

In this episode Darren guides you through partitioning, formatting and installing BackTrack 4 to a USB drive and configuring persistence.

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Create a BackTrack 4 Persistent USB Drive and a ZipIt Userland Image for the Average User

Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010

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