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    Question Problem creating bootable flash from "Kali Linux armhf" to Raspberry Pi 2

    Hi all,

    First, I must assume "Kali Linux armhf" is for Raspberry Pi 2, or am I mistaken?

    I've downloaded the "Kali Linux armhf" from (https://www.kali.org/downloads/), both Image & Torrent version; then tried both Rufus and Win32DiskImager to make the image onto a MicroSD card, but cannot boot the RPi 2. Nothing happens.

    If I follow the link for "Kali ARM Images" on the Download page from above, I get the images at Offensive Security (https://www.offensive-security.com/k...ux-arm-images/)
    The image for 2.0.1 is using an old kernel 3.18.16-v7, and is not part of the new 2016.1 version.

    Any ideas how I can get at least 4.0.0 or even the new 2016.1 with Kernel 4.3 into my RPi2 ?

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    Angry Kali-Linux-2016.1 EF or HF .img does not boot up Raspberry Pi model B either!

    Quote Originally Posted by TheStigh View Post
    Hi all,

    First, I must assume "Kali Linux armhf" is for Raspberry Pi 2, or am I mistaken?

    I've downloaded the "Kali Linux armhf" from (https://www.kali.org/downloads/), both Image & Torrent version; then tried both Rufus and Win32DiskImager to make the image onto a MicroSD card, but cannot boot the RPi 2. Nothing happens.

    If I follow the link for "Kali ARM Images" on the Download page from above, I get the images at Offensive Security (https://www.offensive-security.com/k...ux-arm-images/)
    The image for 2.0.1 is using an old kernel 3.18.16-v7, and is not part of the new 2016.1 version.

    Any ideas how I can get at least 4.0.0 or even the new 2016.1 with Kernel 4.3 into my RPi2 ?
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    I successfully installed Kali-Linux-2.0.1 on my Raspberry Pi model B. After I performed: apt-get update & apt-get upgrade, I started getting a lot of conflict errors regarding my USB wireless Logitech K400r keyboard. I sometimes could not even log in after boot and startx.

    The error message would just run down the terminal:
    Transfer to device 4 endpoint 0x1 frame 13 fail....

    I gave up and wiped the SDcard. Using Win32 Disk Imager: I burned the new Kali-Linux-2016.1 .img for hard float and soft float. Neither would Boot my Raspberry Pi model B.

    Im guessing I have to edit the boot loader information?

    Thanks,

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