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Uploaded by on Feb 3, 2010

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.

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  • I hate how this asshole is so redundant.

    For instance, we all know what persistence is. We can also tell that you're already running Back Track, by looking at the big fucking screen behind you.

    /end rant.

  • HAK 5 is the best show on the web!!!

  • 9:25 he want to drink beer !

  • ya cute girl.... nice..... :-))

  • cute girl :D

  • @hakadvocaten No skip to 12:00

  • i dont know why but my unetbootin stops at 80% when extracting the iso...

  • installing backtrack with persistent changes is easier with "Universal USB Installer"

    just chose drive, iso and how much you want to be persistent

  • integrate with multipass

    

  • this guy is whiter than my ass and boring

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