Quote Originally Posted by Phreya View Post
Write down "su", then give the terminal root priveleges. Then write "bootkali' once again. If it still says command not found, you don't have chroot. Flash over chroot from here:

Code:
https://idlekernel.com/nethunter/nightly/3.0.5-20160224-0204/chroot-full/
Thanks
Now I get permission denied when I type bootkali as root