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@ephemer0l aka GeneralDiscourse
now to install
why dont you just install it and use binpkgs?
https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Binary_package_guide
as i mentioned the eselect repo move and need to…
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What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. Install Pentoo to USB (unetbootin) and boot of it,
2. Update everything (pentoo-updater),
3. Create partitions manually with gdisk(GPT):
pentoo ~ # gdisk…
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I just hate it when I can't use my own laptop during a pentest and have to use
a crappy windows host instead.
We need a minimal pentoo with msf, nmap, burp and a few others in order to have
a s…
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```
What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. Install Pentoo to USB (unetbootin) and boot of it,
2. Update everything (pentoo-updater),
3. Create partitions manually with gdisk(GPT):
pentoo ~ # gdisk…
-
```
I just hate it when I can't use my own laptop during a pentest and have to use
a crappy windows host instead.
We need a minimal pentoo with msf, nmap, burp and a few others in order to have
a s…
-
```
I just hate it when I can't use my own laptop during a pentest and have to use
a crappy windows host instead.
We need a minimal pentoo with msf, nmap, burp and a few others in order to have
a s…
-
```
What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. Install Pentoo to USB (unetbootin) and boot of it,
2. Update everything (pentoo-updater),
3. Create partitions manually with gdisk(GPT):
pentoo ~ # gdisk…
-
```
I just hate it when I can't use my own laptop during a pentest and have to use
a crappy windows host instead.
We need a minimal pentoo with msf, nmap, burp and a few others in order to have
a s…
-
```
What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. Install Pentoo to USB (unetbootin) and boot of it,
2. Update everything (pentoo-updater),
3. Create partitions manually with gdisk(GPT):
pentoo ~ # gdisk…
-
```
What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. Install Pentoo to USB (unetbootin) and boot of it,
2. Update everything (pentoo-updater),
3. Create partitions manually with gdisk(GPT):
pentoo ~ # gdisk…