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fatcobrah 2011-05-11 19:12

Re: BackTrack 5 (arm) released
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ivyking (Post 1004358)
what do you mean by 32GB rootfs ??
what I wrote was how to shrink MyDocs to leave space for new partitions as someone asked about installing to the internal memory instead of the sdcard .

i know but i am talikg about using this way :)

misiak 2011-05-11 21:32

Re: BackTrack 5 (arm) released
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ivyking (Post 1004329)
[ ... ]
then fire up gparted . select the 27 GB device (emmc)
right click on the first partition and click shrink , shrink it about 7GB then move the second partition (the ext3 /home partition) to the left and expand it more ex. to 3GB if you want , this gives you more space to install apps in maemo .
now move the swap partition also to the left .
all free space should be on the right .
right click on the free space and click new partition .
[ ... ]

Nice tutorial for people with a bit of knowledge (but noobs still won't do that in my oppinion, too little informations and too little step-by-step instructions :P). I will try doing more or less the same way soon. I'm planning to do some more things after chrooting from maemo (making it as also a separate boot option in multiboot). But I have one huuuge remark (about the sentence I marked in bold). You don't need to have all free space on the right. You can just resize MyDocs partition (it will wipe MyDocs data, so backup first) and create partition berween MyDocs and /home partitions, just we have to name it in partition table with a number greater, than 3. The source of this information is wiki page http://wiki.maemo.org/Repartitioning...h#Some_remarks :
Quote:

Originally Posted by wiki.maemo.org
Maemo hardcodes the MyDocs partition as /dev/mmcblk0p1 in several applications. If you keep a VFAT partition, make sure it is the first partition (partitions in the table do not need to have the same order as on the disk). Otherwise you have to modified several scripts belonging to ke-recv.

So if I understand correctly, only the order of partitions in partition table is relevant. And modyfing only MyDocs partition (and leaving /home and swap stay where they are) is a little bit safer in my oppinion, as it is not necessary to move these partitions and one does not have to make a backup of them and restore them later - less operations = less possibilities of making mistake and bricking device.

karam 2011-05-11 22:31

Re: BackTrack 5 (arm) released
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by fatcobrah (Post 1004206)
is this safe ? after doing this i can use it normal with (kernel-power,overclock,nitdroid,...etc) right?

it is 100% safe and you can use antthying all what you did is change
the optfs from 2gb > 8gb and you can change it o anysize you want
and changed the MyDocs from 30 gb > 22 gb :)
sry for late answer

qole 2011-05-12 04:41

Re: BackTrack 5 (arm) released
 
Thank you all for thinking of me and sending me PMs. However I don't really have the motivation to build a Easy Debian style chroot image of this, since I don't really have any interest in "pentesting" at the moment.

Also, most (if not all) of these tools are fairly standard, open source apps installable in Easy Debian right from the Debian repositories, and many of them are available in Maemo, too.

Sorry... :(

fatcobrah 2011-05-12 05:03

Re: BackTrack 5 (arm) released
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by karam (Post 1004538)
it is 100% safe and you can use antthying all what you did is change
the optfs from 2gb > 8gb and you can change it o anysize you want
and changed the MyDocs from 30 gb > 22 gb :)
sry for late answer

i think im gonna do it but after sending my n900 to nokia care again and again and again bcoz of the bad quality :(

Quote:

Originally Posted by qole (Post 1004639)
Thank you all for thinking of me and sending me PMs. However I don't really have the motivation to build a Easy Debian style chroot image of this, since I don't really have any interest in "pentesting" at the moment.

Also, most (if not all) of these tools are fairly standard, open source apps installable in Easy Debian right from the Debian repositories, and many of them are available in Maemo, too.

Sorry... :(

hmmm you are right but we would like to have the whole system running on our devices + i think N900 better than motorola :P
anyways can u give us any instructions which can help us ?
thx :)

kingoddball 2011-05-12 05:56

Re: BackTrack 5 (arm) released
 
Can anyone get a full list of installed programs in BackTrack??
I will just install all tools in Easy Deb

karam 2011-05-12 07:29

Re: BackTrack 5 (arm) released
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by kingoddball (Post 1004655)
Can anyone get a full list of installed programs in BackTrack??
I will just install all tools in Easy Deb

well not a full list cause it will take for ever
but most of the important programs are instalable i already have in my debian chroot:
aircrack-ng -in maemo and debian-
dsnif -in maemo and debian-
ettercap-ng -maemo- only- the talk.maemo version not the broken repo one
mdk3 -debian-
cowpatty -debian-
w3af -debian-
sslstrip - in maemo and debian-
genpmk -debian-
nikto -debian-
john the ripper -maemo and debian-
grimwepa -maemo and debian- but i use it mostly with debian cause it has a stable oprnjre-6
gerix-wifi-cracker-ng -debian-
fasttrack -debian-
metasploit3 with all db drivers -debian- as well as maemo but no db drivers msfgui works also
armitage -debian- a gui for metasplot3
dnsspoof -maemo and debian-
urlsnarf -maemo and debian-
arpspoof -maemo and debian-
driftnet -maemo and debian-

well i guess those are the most apps i have

i will upload if some requested me an image that has all these and more i guess but it will take a week cause i have a dial up down speed 4kbs and upload is 2kbs
***ken internet in my country (syria)

ivyking 2011-05-12 07:45

Re: BackTrack 5 (arm) released
 
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Quote:

Originally Posted by kingoddball (Post 1004655)
Can anyone get a full list of installed programs in BackTrack??
I will just install all tools in Easy Deb

the full output of

aptitude search '~i'

is here http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=6uax8H11

a clean list is in the attached file: cleanList.txt

cleanList.txt contains only package names of non automatically installed packages , and has no package description on each line .

kingoddball 2011-05-12 08:21

Re: BackTrack 5 (arm) released
 
Good men!!

Thank's very much!

Why don't we just install all these prog's in Easy Debian and build our own versions? :D

Straycat 2011-05-12 08:23

Re: BackTrack 5 (arm) released
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ivyking (Post 1004329)
...
now wait for Qole to finish his scripts to give you easy BT5 !

:')

quole is my hero!


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