I’ve just installed BackTrack, what is the root password ?
 
 
  
The ubiquity installer uses the username "root" and “toor” password by default. 
We also recommend you change this as soon as you have rebooted  and verified everything is working properly. You can do this by issuing  the following command and following the prompts. 
 passwd root 
 
 
 
  Why does my keyboard stop working when I try to type the password ?
 
 
  
It doesn't, your keyboard is still working. 
When you type your password in BackTrack, nothing is shown on the  screen. This is a security measure to prevent someone from "shoulder  surfing" and being able to see how long your password is, thereby making  it more difficult for someone who knows you to guess your password. 
 
 
 
  How do I start the GUI environment ?
 
 
  
After booting from DVD/USB or after logging in on a HDD install, type the following command  
startx      Is  BackTrack  free for download?   
  
Yes, and it always will be. 
 
 
 
  Do you offer a 64bit or gnome versions of BackTrack?
 
 
  
Yes we now offer 64bit and 32bit ISO's, as well as support for ARM based mobile devices. Both 32bit and 64bit version come with either Gnome or KDE. You can also use Fluxbox as your WM. 
 
  Which version should I download ?
 
 
  
We recommend that you download 
 BackTrack  5. We no longer support any other versions.   
 I’ve just burned my iso and it will not boot ?   
  
The 3 most common problems are the md5sum is wrong, the program you  used to burn the .iso file or cheap media. Please check these three  things before asking for help. 
 
 
 
  I use Windows and I do not want to mess it up?
 
 
  
Backtrack can be run as a live dvd environment which will not affect  your Windows install in any way. If you run the installer and install to  hard disk you are responsible for partitioning your drive properly and  selecting the correct drive or partition. Guides on installation methods  can be found on the 
Installation page.  
Please remember that incorrect selections can completely wipe  your hard drive and potentially leave you without your original  Windows/Linux installations !  
Consider this as your only warning !      I’ve heard its stupid to run as root ?   
  
Many of the tools in 
 BackTrack  need root access to run. 
 BackTrack  is a  specialized penetration testing distribution. We trust our users know  the security risks of running as the root user.     
 Whats the “perfect” laptop to run  BackTrack  on?   
  
Every one’s version of perfect is different. There is no perfect  computer. Please check the forums where users post their thoughts on  models of computers. 
Please remember to add yours to the list too     
 Where is the  BackTrack  manual ?   
  
There is no manual. We do write official ********ation on how to  install 
 BackTrack  and how to use some of the more exotic tools, however,  we do not write guides on hacking in general. We have a 
forum community and a wiki which both contain many user and dev team submitted tutorials. Please also remember to check the 
manual section of the 
website for more info on official ********ation.     
 Do you offer any kind of official training ?        Where can I find out more information about  BackTrack  ?   
  
  
We highly recommend against this action because 
 BackTrack  tools are  built with many custom features, libraries and kernel. We have no way of  knowing how they will perform on a non 
 BackTrack  distribution, plus you  will very quickly break your install.  
Also if you chose to add the ubuntu repositories to your  
 BackTrack  install, you will most certainly break your entire 
 BackTrack   install very quickly. 
We do a lot of testing to ensure that all packages in our repo will work together without causing problems. 
If you decide on this course of action you do so entirely at your  own risk and the 
 BackTrack  team will not offer any support in any way.   
 I want/need to rebuild the kernel, can you help me ?   
  
Firstly it is very unlikely that you actually have a need to do this. Secondly if you need help in rebuilding the kernel, then you probably shouldn't be doing it in the first place. 
We do a lot of testing to ensure that all of the packages in our  repo work with the kernel we supply and by using your own kernel we have  no way of knowing what compatibility will break. We do not support this  and will offer no help to those who choose to go ahead and rebuild the  kernel.  
 Sorry but if you still feel you want/need to rebuild the kernel  for whatever reason, you are on your own. We do not support this and  will offer no help or answer 
 Questions  from those who choose to go ahead  and rebuild the kernel.  
   Why don’t my network cards show up when I boot ?   
  
BackTrack is a penetration testing distribution and as such DHCP  requests etc entering the network when you boot are usually very  undesirable. You can easily enable networking by issuing the following  command:   
/etc/init.d/networking start
  
    Why cant  BackTrack  use wireless card “X” inside VMWare or Virtualbox ?   
    Any virtualisation software can only use USB wireless network cards  as physical devices, all other types of wireless card are seen as  virtual ethernet devices and can only be seen as a wireless device by  the host and not by the guest operating system. So if you want to run  
 BackTrack  in VMWare or Virtualbox and have full wireless capabilities,  make sure you are using a USB device.    
  
  
Previous versions required sometimes quite complicated methods to  install to a USB stick, so for convenience we provided special images  for easy installation. With the latest editions of 
 BackTrack  we have  eliminated this need as it can easily be installed to a USB stick with  tools such as Unetbootin or via manual methods as described in the 
Installation section of this site.    
  How do I contact you ? 
    
  
To be honest, in the majority of cases you really don't need to. 
Firstly consider this, we each get hundreds of emails and Private Messages both on the 
forums  and in our IRC channel every day. Almost all of these messages are from  people asking simple 
 Questions  that are either covered in this wiki,  FAQ or on the 
forum itself. Almost every single one of those is a question that should be 
 Asked  on the 
forum  as it is either covered there, or the question and it's subsequent  answer would be of benefit to the entire community rather than just the  person asking it. Think of it this way, if you are asking this question,  wouldn't it make sense that somebody else may have the same question or  may have already 
 Asked  it. The 
forum  and wiki are valuable sources of information, and that information is  only as good as the 
 Questions   Asked  and the answers given. 
Secondly, all of the team are volunteers, none of us are paid to  work on the project and all of us have lives, family, work etc etc  outside of BackTrack.  We all give our free time to the project and the  more of that which is taken up answering these 
 Questions  is less time we  have to work on making 
 BackTrack  even better than it is. 
So in short, if your question falls into the description above,  then it's in your interest not to email or send a Private Message. It  will most likely just get ignored if it does fall into this category. 
However, if there is a something not covered by the above, then by all means do contact us. 
You can find all of the dev team in our IRC channel (remember we don't live there all the time), in the 
forums or contact details on the 
About page of the 
website.    
  Where is the IRC channel you are talking about ? 
 
   
If you would like to join the community and contribute, visit us on 
irc.freenode.net, in channel 
#backtrack-linux. Our website will continue to be the main source for all news and updates regarding BackTrack. Be sure to see our 
channel rules read the channel topic and remember that you need to be 
registered to speak. 
  Important: root ( *root*@* ) is banned by default on this channel, so please ensure you configure your irc client appropriately.
      I'm new to linux, is  BackTrack  a good place to start ?   
  
Sorry, the simple answer to that is no. 
BackTrack is a highly specialized distro, where a lot of normal  tasks are not done automatically for you as they are in a mainstream  distro. 
Our best advice if you wish to start off using linux with 
 BackTrack  as your first linux operating system, is don't. 
Start off by downloading a copy of Kubuntu (as it is a similar  base operating system to BackTrack) boot into that and force yourself to  do everything you are used to doing on a daily basis using that,  preferably spending most of your time using the command line tools. When  and only when you can perform all of those daily tasks without having  to look-up the commands should you move to BackTrack. 
Please don't take this as us saying you shouldn't use BackTrack,  take it as friendly advice that you are letting yourself in for a whole  world of pain and frustration if you are not fully comfortable  performing administration of your own linux machine before you start  with Backtrack.     
 I have just downloaded and installed the latest version of Backtrack, do i still need to update ?
 
   
Although you have downloaded the latest release of the iso or VM,  this does not mean you will have the latest packages we provide.  
 BackTrack  is developed and updated on a continual basis, and for this  reason you should still update your installation at regular intervals to  keep yourself up to date with the latest packages, bugfixes and new  tools.   
 
  When and how often do you update the  BackTrack  repo with new packages ? 
    
  
Generally the 
 BackTrack  repo is updated with the weeks new packages  late on a Sunday night so that they are available to you on Monday  morning. 
There are times however when we feel that a package needs to be  released straight away rather than waiting until the next scheduled  Sunday repo update. So in these cases the repo update can happen at any  time, day or night during the week. 
Please note that while the repo is being sync'd, it will be  unavailable for downloading packages. This process doesn't take long so  it will be rare for this to cause any of you more than a very short  period of unavailability.     
 How do I update  BackTrack  with the new packages ?   
  
First make sure that you have an internet connection, then use the following commands 
 root@bt:~#
apt-get update root@bt:~# 
apt-get upgrade 
Optionally you can run 
 root@bt:~# 
apt-get update root@bt:~# 
apt-get dist-upgrade    
  Where can I find a complete list of all the tools installed in  BackTrack  ? 
    
  
No such resource currently exists, however you can see a list of all packages installed on your 
 BackTrack  system by running:  
dpkg --list 
Please remember that this will list all of the packages installed on 
 BackTrack  and not just the tools 
You can also search the repository for a particular package of interest by running the following command: 
  apt-cache search <keyword of interest>  
Source: 
http://www.backtrack-linux.org      
BackTrack Frequently Asked Questions