Howto: Backtrack 3 on SD Card for the EEE PC 901 and 1000H PDF Print E-mail
Written by Andrew Chapman   
Wednesday, 24 September 2008 10:09

With the advent of people installing a myriad of operating systems on their EEE PC's, I recalled a fairly popular distro of Linux in my travels, Backtrack 3. Because of the unique resolution of the EEE (1024x600 for the 900's and 1000's) it is sometimes difficult to get a live Linux distro to boot into X. I realised a need to combine some really useful net resources to show eee users how simple it is to install backtrack3 to SD Card on the eee. So... here we go!

First step is to get a copy of Backtrack 3 USB edition, it can be downloaded here. (You need to get the USB Version - Extended)

The file downloaded is an iso file, don't let this bother you, you can simply use Winrar to extract the two folders Boot and BT3 to your SD or SDHC Card (This tute will let you install to a USB Stick as well)

bt3-1

Next step is to download a small lzm file which contains the settings for a 901 or 1000H graphics etc, this file can be found here, this is not my creation, I simply found it in my research at the BT3 Forums 

You need to put this lzm file in the /BT3/Optional Folder

bt3-2

Next is the tricky (not really!) bit, you need to edit the /boot/syslinux/syslinux.cfg file to load BT3 incorporating the instructions in the lzm file

bt3-3

Simply open the file with notepad (right click -> open with....) and edit it so that the first item in the list of options looks like this:

LABEL EEE
MENU LABEL BT3 EEE Mode
KERNEL /boot/vmlinuz
APPEND vga=785 initrd=/boot/initrd.gz ramdisk_size=6666 root=/dev/ram0 rw load=901_net_gfx

Here is a screen grab showing the position of the (highlighted) code:

bt3-4

The final step after all this hard work is to make your SD Card bootable, to do this simply double click the bootinst.bat file in the /boot folder (IF you are using vista, be sure to run this as the Administrator) this will open a dos box and make your SD Card bootable.

bt3-5

 

Now, reboot your EEE press F2 to go into BIOS and set the SD Card as the boot drive (or press ESC on bootup and select itt from there) your Backtrack OS will boot and present you with a list of options, the top one is your pre configured option

It will autoboot the top option for you in a few seconds, the final pic for today is Backtrack 3, loaded and EEE friendly!

backtrack-eee

There we go, all done and dusted, have fun with your BT3 and EEE! If you have any suggestions, or other tutes you'd like to see, drop me a line!


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