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niros

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  1. Fix for this problem: Stop being so damned impatient and wait a minute It sorts itself out after a while, It threw me with the error coming up so much earlier than in BT4 Beta Ahh well!
  2. With my current setup I have /dev/sda1 (ntfs) System Reserved (Windows 7 boot files by the looks of things) /dev/sda2 (ntfs) No tags, just the normal data files for Windows 7 /dev/sda3 (Extended) /dev/sda5 (ext4) Ubuntu 10.04 root /dev/sda6 (linux-swap) Ubuntu swap My error is exactally EXT-fs: sda5: couldn't mount because of unsupported optional features (240)... wait a minute... Leave it long enough and it seems to boot anyway Wow I feel silly right now!
  3. I can confirm it's a problem related to other partitions, I took the hard drive out of my Samsung NC10 and BT4 Final booted fine. On the drive I have Ubuntu 10.04 (Upgraded from 9.10) so I think its on the EXT4-FS As well as Windows 7 & Memtest, I can't see those guys causing the problem though Going to have a look in GParted to see if there is anything unusual about Ubuntu's filesystem If only my BIOS had the option to disable the HDD (Removing from boot order doesn't change anything)
  4. It seems to possibly be a problem with other linux file systems on your drive, try with BT4 Beta (Not Pre) and it should just ignore them. http://www.hak5.org/forums/index.php?showtopic=16269 if this is the error your receiving, im looking into it at the moment
  5. Curiously I have encountered the same problem, only with BT4 final and BT4 Pre, it works fine with BT4 Beta although I do get an error which is similar to the EXT3-fs one noted by stlsaint during the mounting of local filesystems It seems to be caused by having an EXT4+ file system, its strange that it seems to boot fine in older versions, by just ignoring the partitions it doesn't understand Does anyone know of any boot options that would tell BT4 to not mount any other drives?
  6. I have a 64 bit password comprising of lowercase, uppercase, numbers and symbols that I commit to memory. Its secure, but if you make one mistake its a whole lot less fun to retype 6 times.
  7. I have simulated the connection, and it doesn't give 10V. It only increases the Amps. To get 10V I would have to connect them in series (instead of parallel) Thanks for your help though.
  8. Wouldn't the Fon still need power. I could use a battery pack, but my aim was to get both running on the same power. As for connecting to the Fon by wireless and using it for wireless hacking. You might have to create 2 interfaces. And add that interface to the BSSID exclusion zone for Jasager.
  9. I have just taken a multimeter to it, and its is still 5V. I couldn't test the amps because it just turns the eee off as soon as I touch the ground. It looks like I am either going to be hooking up all 3 USB ports, or ripping it directly from the battery. Any ideas on how to take 5V and 2000mA from the battery without too much impact on the stability of the EEE? Thanks again for all your help.
  10. Thanks for the help digininja I will look into using another wireless card with the EEE. But thats not much of a project (sure its hard, but it's been done to death). I will keep the Fon external, that way it can be used with any computer with Ethernet and USB. I would still like to get the range issues sorted. I will try with a dual USB hard drive lead. Just to make sure, that would still only give me 5V and 1000mA. Or would it give 10V? Thanks again.
  11. If I can get some help with the power issues, I will see if I can embed the Fon inside the EEE' case. There seems to be enough room for the board.
  12. I have been following along with the Hak5 Fon stuff for a while and decided to make a complete package. The main modifications are 2 neodymium hard drive magnets glued onto the back of the EEEpc screen and the base of the Fon, holding it nice and tight. The Fon runs: • OpenWRT • Jasager v.2. • Webif Its in static IP mode so I can use the laptop as the default gateway, this wasn’t working with it set in DHCP mode. The EEE runs: • Windows XP (It was backtrack 3 until hamster and ferret) • Hamster and ferret • WireShark • TFTPD The Fon links to the EEE over Ethernet for data and the power adapter was cut and attached to an old USB cable to give 5v and 500mA The antenna was bought of eBay for £16, just over $35. The EEE runs TFTPD as the DHCP server and with the wifi and Ethernet bridged, it pipes through internets from whoever I am connected to. There are a few problems that I need to address; I was looking for some help on expanding the project. The problems so far are: • The Ethernet occasionally drops out, this is most likely just my shoddy use the crimpers and should be easy enough to sort out. • I am getting poor signal from the Fon, even with the much larger antenna. This may be caused by having less power to throw at the antenna. The USB can provide a maximum of 5V and 500mA the Fons original transformer produced 5V and 2000mA I wonder if it would be possible to cut off another USB cable and directly attach it into to wiring already established. I don’t know if this would create 10V with 1000mA however. The low signal quality might also be to do with slightly damaged wires leading to the SMA connecter inside the Fon. In the future I would like to add: • Messenger sniffing capabilities • Injection capabilities as simple as Aireplay’s • UpsidedownTernet • A little magnet on the antenna and the top of the EEE's screen, to replace the BluTack Thanks for any help and guidance offered.
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