Originally Posted by
Tirn
Right. For the first step - you can - but do not need to create one with persistance. It's just a "tool" to install Kali to your second (32GB) drive.
BTW I use "Universal USB Installer" for that...never failed me; and I use it since Backtrack times. - It's fast and very simple to use (with regular updates).
You just have to download the .iso (on Friday 1.0.4 will be released), load it with Univ. USB Inst. and select the OS (Kali Linux) in the menu.
During Installation you have to select the USB Drive and not the HDD. You also have to check the designation of your drive (sdb, sdc, sdb2, etc.)...
You will need this info when it comes to install GRUB. NOT to the MBR, but manually...you then have to enter the location of your drive: /dev/sdb (or sdc, etc.).
Otherwise you will not be able to boot it later.
Also remember that no boot menu will show up automatically (like during an HDD installation). You will have to call for the BOOT menu during startup.
This USB will work like a normal HDD installation. You can boot it on any computer and make updates/upgrades, install and save stuff.
Any question or prob. ... let me know.
Good luck and have fun!
Best,