Persistence storage filling every second
I've gone through the process of making and encrypted persistence drive so many different times on multiple USB drives and even on an SD card. I would usually give the persistence storage 13 or 27 gb of storage depending on the size of the drive (16gb or 32gb) yet about 3 minutes into apt-get update it tells me there is no space left on device, which is strage considering it is only downloading files that are a couple of mb in size. I did a test using the df command to see if my storage is actually being used or not and when I look at it, it shows that "/" and "run/live/persistence/sde3" use% is increasing every second or 2 with no sign of what might actually be using it. After a couple of minutes the drive would be completely full and I cant create folders or download anything using the terminal. Does anyone know what I am doing wrong here, Please!
Problem with using Kali on a partitioned SD card
So hey.. A fourteen year old trying to get acquainted with pentesting here.
I was experiencing an issue with bootable media. I have an SD card that I use for storing my files and apps from my Android Tab and decided to partition it to install Kali and use it. I created a partition roughly half the size of my SD card (which is 64 GB) for my files from my tab and created another partition for Kali. I then installed UNETBOOTIN on my Windows 10 laptop, and used it to create a bootable USB with the latest ISO. But when I reboot my laptop, I don't see my USB in the BIOS options.
How can I fix this?
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Dual boot(?) With a live ISO on USB [problem]
Hello everyone.
I tried installing a live ISO on a USB stick to not compromise the rest of my files, however, it went a bit wrong.
The problem is that I ran the installation file and after rebooting my computer (following the steps it instructed me), it showed me a dual boot screen as shown in the attached image.
If I select the second option, it detects the second OS as Windows, and gives me back a bunch of errors
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The text that appears after I select the second option is the following:
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Windows could not be initiated. It is possible that a recent change of hardware or software might be the cause. To solve the problem:
1. Insert the disc of installation of Windows and reboot the system
2. Choose the configuration of language and click on "next"
3. Click on "repair pc"
If you do not have this disc, contact the administrator of the system or the manufacturer of the computer to get help.
File: \g2lr.mbr
State: 0xc000007b
Info: The application or operating system cannot be loaded because there is a missing file or it is corrupted.
"
These are rough translations; the original message is in Spanish.
If someone is able to help me either complete the installation or help me delete Linux completely so my system does not dual boot every time it will be very appreciated.
Thank you in advance.