you should download Rufus. its allows you to set partition for live persistence Kali.
https://sourceforge.net/projects/rufus.mirror/
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you should download Rufus. its allows you to set partition for live persistence Kali.
https://sourceforge.net/projects/rufus.mirror/
install failed. Help!!!!
Hello folks, I started to learn kali linux so i download kali linux 2020.2 live .iso and boot it on my 8gb flash drive, I want to run kali on usb persistence. I first boot the iso on rufus then partitioning half of my drive size persistence 4gb. In terminal I update kali on my flash drive "Sudo apt update && sudo apt full-upgrade -y". I messed up something wrong because it takes longer the unpacking time, so i decided to stop by closing the terminal and "sudo reboot now", it leaves 1.6gb free space of my drive. Now can you give me advice about the capacity must be used in Live usb persistence? 8gb is not enough to do the job but im planning to boot again in a flash drive, but this time has a large volume space.
There's no need to only use 4g. What you need to do after DLing live is make the rest of your free space persistence. So if kali live is 2.6g then you'll have roughly 5.4g left. And if using rufus you can leave that free space blank and no need to format. You'll do that in the steps using kali instruction. Then you can boot into kali live and follow instructions on kali documents page on making a persistent usb. It'll be step that starts with this, " Next, create an ext3 file system in the partition and label it persistence." But remember when doing it this way the free space you created using rufus probably won't be /dev/sdb3... I think it usually is sdb2. You'll have to look to make sure. Google how to see partitions using kali or something.
Yeah isee. After that I must? "sudo apt update" OR "sudo apt update && sudo apt full-upgrade -y"
Hi all,
Apologies if this is the wrong place for this query.
I am trying to set up Kali Linux with persistence on a usb. I have had consistent success with booting it all up, as well as partitioning the drive. My issue is two fold. First, I?m still unclear on whether persistence is to be used on the live Kali Linux image, or on the installer. Second, on the live version, I made it through the mounting of the correct partition onto a new directory, and adding a persistence configuration file. It all works there. But when I unmount and reboot, voila, my stuff isn?t saved, the directory is gone. I also created a test nano file and it also wasn?t saved. Any thoughts? Thanks guys.
I Try to update on my usb persistence. sudo apt update && sudo apt full-upgrade -y. Its ridiculously take hours, "Progress: [12%] in 3 hours" Man should I interrupted this?
Hi everyone :)
I want to use Kali Linux Live on my MacBook Pro (2018) with touchbar.
But after start Kali, my touchpud and keyboard don't work.
Help me please :rolleyes:
I had the same issue until I used the newest version of unetbootin. mxplayer get-mxplayer.in
When ever I try to boot into kali live persistence this happens and it does not boot into live persistence
https://imgur.com/t5n6Vmm
But I am able to boot into live mode