ok after following your suggestion this is what happenedcrunchbang@crunchbang:~$ sudo suroot@crunchbang:/home/crunchbang# TARGET=/media/sda1root@crunchbang:/home/crunchbang# mkdir -p $TARGETroot@crunchbang:/home/crunchbang# mount /dev/sda1 $TARGETmount: /dev/sda1 already mounted or /media/sda1 busymount: according to mtab, /dev/sda1 is already mounted on /media/sda1root@crunchbang:/home/crunchbang
How to install Crunch Wordlist on 12.10 32-bit?
Crunch 3.4 Wordlist
I used
tar -zxvf crunch-3.4.tgz
cd crunch-3.4
sudo make
sudo makeinstall
A directory /pentest/passwords/crunch was created
but I cannot seem to know how to run Crunch.
Help
So my hp laptop has a railink wireless card in it and i have tried a lot of distros but only crunch bang properly detects my wifi card, Why is that? Is there something special crunch bang does at boot that the other distros do not do?
my system stopped responding so i used the power button om my computer to turn it offbut when i try and load up crunch bang i get to the logo and the progress bar, but when the progress bar has completed the screen goes black and nothing else happens!how can i find out what went wrong and fix it?i used my crunchbang live cd to copy some files over to my other hdd (currently typing from windows) so
I have two folders in /media that I created previously, /media/usb1 and /media/usb2. Tried to create a 3rd folder today and I'm getting permission denied, using both sudo and then logged in as root.
Following this guide I was able to get my Samba share to mount on my Ubuntu 12.04 system. I can navigate the folders just fine. However I cannot create a directory nor create a file.
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hey, I hope it is ok to crosspost this. I put this on the LinuxMint Forum, but as I am at home in these parts and as a big fan of your humor concerning things go crunch!bang! and your profound knowledge and scepticism , I wanted to ask you guys about it, too..
I hope you can help me:
I had to reinstall Windows on my machine, which had a dual boot with Crunchbang.
My crunchbang install has two partitions, root and home.
So I have installed windows, booted with a Ubuntu liveCD, reinstalled grub on the crunchbang root partition, rebooted... and my home cannot be found!