Hey guys, simple question here...
I'm booting to Kali 2.0 live from USB and wanted to add persistence, but I can't get OpenVAS setup. The setup script runs and eventually fails due to no more disk space. Here's my df -h output:
Here's gparted:
When the setup runs it fills up root (/) which is only 872mb. This is a 16gb USB so I'm wondering if there's a way to allocate some of the 11gb of unallocated space to root?
I've done a simple search on this but the problem is that the partition that's mounted on root doesn't appear in the list in gparted to resize. I booted to a live usb of Kali, plugged in the USB that I wanted to resize, selected it in gparted but it doesn't show the "aufs" partition which is mounted on root (check my screenshot). I've done searches for "how to resize aufs partition" or "resize aufs mounted on root" but couldn't find anything.
I couldn't tell how to do this with gparted, would I need to build a custom Kali iso or something with different partitioning?
Sorry if this is innappopriate for this forum or if this has already been answered. I posted on a Debian support forum with no luck yet...
Thanks