{ Add New Disk, Create  Partition Table and Filesystem }
| Section 0. Background Information | 
- Adding a new disk to a Backtrack 5 VMware   Instance
- In this lab, you will learn how to do the   following:
- Add a new disk
 - Create a partition table for the new disk
 - Create an ext3 filesystem on the new disk
 
 - This new disk will be added for Forensic Labs.
 
 - In this lab, you will learn how to do the   following:
 
| Section 1. Configure BackTrack Network Adapter Virtual Machine Settings | 
- Open Your VMware Player
- Instructions:
- On Your Host Computer, Go To
 - Start --> All Program --> VMWare --> VMWare Player
 
 
 - Instructions:
 - Edit BackTrack Virtual Machine Settings
- Instructions:
- Highlight BackTrack5R1
 - Click Edit virtual machine settings
 
 
 - Instructions:
 - Edit Network Adapter
 - Instructions:
- Highlight Network Adapter
 - Select Bridged
 - Do NOT Click on the OK Button.
 
 
| Section 2. Add Hard Drive to BackTrack Virtual Machine | 
- Add Device
- Instructions:
- Click on the Add.. Button
 
 
 - Instructions:
 - Add Hard Disk
- Instructions:
- Click on Hard Disk
 - Click Next
 
 
 - Instructions:
 - Select a Disk
- Instructions:
- Select "Create a new virtual disk"
 - Click Next
 
 
 - Instructions:
 - Select Virtual disk type
- Instructions:
- Select SCSI (Recommended)
 
 
 - Instructions:
 - Specify Disk Capacity
- Instructions:
- Maximum disk size (GB): 15.0
 - Select "Store virtual disk as a single file"
 - Click Next
 
 
 - Instructions:
 - Name Disk File
- Instructions:
- Take the default name
 - Click Finish
 
 
 - Instructions:
 - View Results
- Notes:
- You should see two disk, the original disk and the New Hard Disk.
 
 - Instructions
- Click OK.
 
 
 - Notes:
 
| Section 3. Login to BackTrack | 
- Start BackTrack VM Instance
- Instructions:
- Start Up VMWare Player
 - Select BackTrack5R1
 - Play virtual machine
 
 
 - Instructions:
 - Login to BackTrack
- Instructions:
- Login: root
 - Password: toor or <whatever you changed it to>.
 
 -   
 
 - Instructions:
 - Bring up the GNOME
- Instructions:
- Type startx
 
 -   
 
 - Instructions:
 
| Section 4. Create New Disk Partition Table | 
- Open a console terminal
- Instructions:
- Click on the console terminal
 
 
 - Instructions:
 - View Hard Disks
- Instructions:
- fdisk -l
 
 - Notes:
- You should see the following two disk    names:
- /dev/sda: 21.5 GB
- This is the original disk.
 - Notice there is a partition table
 
 - /dev/sdb: 16.1 GB
- This is the new disk.
 - It contains 1958 cylinders.
 - Notice that /dev/sdb does not have a valid partition table.
 
 
 - /dev/sda: 21.5 GB
 
 - You should see the following two disk    names:
 
 - Instructions:
 - Partition the New Disk
- Instructions:
- fdisk -c /dev/sdb
 - Select m
 
 
 - Instructions:
 - Partition the New Disk
- Instructions:
- n
- Add New Disk
 
 - p
- Make Primary Partition
 
 - 1
- "1" is the partition number for disk /dev/sdb.
 
 - 1
- "1" is the first cylinder of the disk.
 
 - 1958
- "1958" is the last cylinder of the disk.
 
 - p
- Print the partition table.
 
 - w
- Write the table to disk and exit
 
 
 - n
 
 - Instructions:
 
| Section 5. Create a new file system | 
- Create a new filesystem
- Instructions:
- mkfs.ext3 /dev/sdb1
- Create an ext2/ext3/ext4 filesystem
 
 
 - mkfs.ext3 /dev/sdb1
 
 - Instructions:
 - Mount the new filesystem
- Instructions:
- mkdir /FORENSICS
 - mount /dev/sdb1 /FORENSICS
 - df -h
 
 
 - Instructions:
 






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