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  1. #1
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    Kali linux usb persistent install

    Hi !
    i have followed your guide on a persistent kali linux usb install and everything went fine. In my previous installation i run out of disk space after few hours i show you the df output:
    Code:
    Filesystem     1K-blocks    Used Available Use% Mounted on
    tmpfs             413692    6276    407416   2% /run
    /dev/sdb1        3244000 3244000         0 100% /lib/live/mount/medium
    /dev/loop0       2940160 2940160         0 100% /lib/live/mount/rootfs/filesystem.squashfs
    tmpfs            1034228       0   1034228   0% /lib/live/mount/overlay
    aufs             1034228   61488    972740   6% /
    devtmpfs           10240       0     10240   0% /dev
    tmpfs            1034228      84   1034144   1% /dev/shm
    tmpfs               5120       0      5120   0% /run/lock
    tmpfs            1034228       0   1034228   0% /sys/fs/cgroup
    tmpfs            1034228      16   1034212   1% /tmp
    tmpfs             206848      24    206824   1% /run/user/0
    /dev/sdb2          79602   75844      3758  96% /media/root/Kali Live
    As you see dev/sdb1 is mounted and also dev/sdb2 which is the fat16 filesystem i got from copying the kali iso by dd.
    I don't see the persistence partition dev/sdb3 . That's why in my previous install i run out of disk space i suppose.
    What's missing in my install ? Shall i add something to etc/fstab ? If so what's the direcory i should mount ?
    What am i doing wrong ?
    Thanks a lot for any help !

  2. #2
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    try with this approach as it describe it in this post
    https://forums.kali.org/showthread.p...o+install+kali

  3. #3
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    Quote Originally Posted by duxim View Post
    try with this approach as it describe it in this post
    https://forums.kali.org/showthread.p...o+install+kali
    It sounds quite interesting !
    I ll give it a try and post here !
    Thanks

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