https://www.kali.org/docs/installation/hard-disk-install/ should get you what you need if you read through it and the other pages it links to
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https://www.kali.org/docs/installation/hard-disk-install/ should get you what you need if you read through it and the other pages it links to
If you were to send either sum through a all uppercase or all lowercase generator you would see they are the same sum. I haven't seen this before myself, I'll update the docs to reflect that this is...
If you are trying to change the root password do the following:
$ sudo passwd
*insert your user password*
*insert new root password*
*confirm new root password*
$ su -
*insert root password*
...
Your post has been approved for a while. I unfortunately can't be much help as I don't have AMD, so it is up to anyone who might see your post and know how to help.
I can't give an exact date but it will be sometime around blackhat so you can safely download 2022.2 and not get hit with a new release next week.
https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E26217_01/E26796/html/qs-import-vm.html
As long as you comply with GPL you are good. It would be nice, however not required, if you did contribute back to Kali as well if you discover say bugs, features lacking, packages to add, etc.
This would do better as a bugs.kali.org report. Will look into this and see, and will report it if I can replicate the issue.
Is this a Kali system? Your hostname is throwing me off. If it is a Kali system, you're going to need to download it and install it that way. It has been removed from kali-rolling....
https://pkg.kali.org/pkg/gimp
Gimp is already available. Be sure to `apt update` first.
While technically windows binaries can run on linux through wine, this would likely not be helpful in this case. I would recommend downloading the linux debian driver package and then copy it over...
cp /etc/skel/.zshrc ~
Kali Linux Rolling 2021.4a
31a21157378380e2c33b1cee39c303141b3f3c658fde457a545eb948094fab14 kali-linux-2021.4a-installer-amd64.iso...
Kali Linux Rolling 2021.4
13c8ed5b87462e966c5afca129a4b76247f5b2b166733a13d154d1a1d31521d3 kali-linux-2021.4-installer-amd64.iso...
Best way to explain it is to think of those tools as administrative ones, so they hide them away from regular users.
Try adding /usr/sbin to your path
You should be able to make a new post, does it say any reason why you cant? However, I would suggest going to bugs.kali.org for both of these issues as they sound more like bugs.
The GRUB wallpaper will not be changed with kali-undercover. It only changes the xfce settings.
There is the CLI version that is nmap, which will be able to do a bit more than what zenmap could however may not be as pretty (there are some nice xml imports for nmap though). Another user pointed...
You will need to do `apt install powershell` in order to install it. After you can run pwsh and it will work how you expect it to.
Nice to hear you got it working. For your first question, gparted will read the imaged iso as that no matter what. It sees one large block that is the imaged Kali iso and that is all, the commands in...
Zenmap was not being supported upstream any longer and was removed.
What is wrong with powershell?
This would be better suited for bugs.kali.org
I like the idea, that would be cool to see
Unfortunately I don't believe there are any alternatives that are like zenmap. Nmap is the command line version which you will be able to use, if you just copy the commands that the video has then...
As zenmap was not being maintained upstream any longer we had to drop the package.
Zenmap is no longer maintained upstream and we had to drop it. What other tools are you looking for that are missing?
There are a couple things to keep in mind with setting up persistence. The first is that the documentation assumes that you are on a Linux system, the other is that you are unable to set up...
What is the host OS that you are using? It seems like it is an installed version of Kali?
I think you'll be happy to know, the default image is Xfce now! If you haven't seen it already, we have a breakdown of 2019.4 over at: https://www.kali.org/news/kali-linux-2019-4-release/
I have a few questions on the raid side of things. What type of raid do you have? Was it configured through BIOS? Is it a card?