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    Kali not booting on raspberry pi - stuck on "random: crng init done"

    I'm trying to install Kali linux on my raspberry pi model b+ v1.2. I only recently found out about Kali and have little experience with it. I downloaded the Raspberry pi ARM image from the Offensive Security website (https://www.offensive-security.com/k...ux-arm-images/) on my SanDisk Extreme PRO 64GB micro SD card. When i booted my raspberry pi with the micro SD card i got the message "---[ end Kernel panic - not syncing: Attempted to kill init! exitcode=0x0000000b" and a couple minutes later: "random: crng init done". It has been stuck on this message for hours now and the Kali login screen still hasn't booted. When i plug in my keyboard to the raspberry pi, it receives no power and is inactive. I tried re-installing the software on the micro SD to no avail. I'm not sure what steps to take and any help would be appreciated .

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    I'd try a different card to see if that makes a difference.
    I've had these problems in the past with SanDisk Extreme PRO's on older models.

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    Thanks for the quick reply!
    I bought a 8gb Kingston micro SD and tried installing the software on that. It installed successfully, but the same screen is showing up on my monitor. I included an image of the output I'm getting.

    Just realized the image I posted is unreadable. I put it on Google Drive; hopefully it will be more clear.

    https://drive.google.com/file/d/1r1P...ew?usp=sharing
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    Last edited by maiki; 2018-07-28 at 09:03. Reason: Merge Posts

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    I am have the same problem on my RPi Model B v1.2 (but works on RPi 2 B+ v1.1). Same exact SD card being switched between RPis.

    Also, two different RPis using MicroSD HC 8Gb Card, both work with Raspbian Stretch 6-27-2018 iso:

    RPi Ver: 2 Model B V1.1 (chipset: BCM2836)
    ISO: kali-1.1.0-rpi2.img
    Result: Screen doesn't light up

    ISO: kali-linux-2018.2-rpi3-nexmon.img
    Result: Booted into Desktop


    RPi Ver: 1 Model B+ V1.2 (chipset: BCM2835)
    ISO: kali-1.1.0-rpi2.img
    Result: Screen doesn't light up

    ISO: kali-linux-2018.2-rpi3-nexmon.img
    Result: "random: crng init done"

    I'm guessing you've got the wrong ISO for your Pi. I have 3 Raspberry Pi 1 model B+ version 1.2 and would like to use one with Kali. I have read that ISO image "kali-2.1.2-rpi.img.xz" will work with RPi 1. I managed to find a torrent for it but haven't been able to connect to any peers here: https://bt4g.com/magnet/92f6fae7cd29...2d938ce90eb05b

    If anyone has any suggestions where to find the ISO or how to create it using the github scripts, your input would be helpful.

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    First of all, I love you. It turns out I had installed the Rpi 2/3 ARM image instead of the RPi1 image. I got mine booting using a "kali-linux-2018.2-rpitft.img" from the same Offensive Security webpage. However, I still need help. When I booted my pi with the new image, I got this screen:
    https://drive.google.com/file/d/1gXP...ew?usp=sharing

    I'm guessing Network Time Synchronization failing has something to do with my network not working? I have my pi connected to ethernet, so I don't know what the problem is. I had originally altered the /etc/network/interfaces file with the Raspbian OS installed to setup my wifi adapter, but wouldn't that file have been saved with the OS on the old micro SD? I know it was suggested to use the command: sudo apt install libnss-systemd (https://forums.kali.org/showthread.p...nization-fails), but I don't see a way to do this without access to my pi's command line.

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    @Mattaman1234: Which image did you use?

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    Hi vvarrior,

    I don't have a Pi 1 to test but I can't see why this image wouldn't work:

    https://images.offensive-security.co...-nexmon.img.xz

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    I have tried these 3

    https://www.offensive-security.com/k...ux-arm-images/

    Model b+ not booting some issue

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    Hi,

    Have you tried to do "apt-get upgrade" or "apt-get dist-upgrade" ? Also have you tried to upgrade the kali linux to full version on a higher SD card (64GB or 128GB)?

    Quote Originally Posted by vvarrior View Post
    I am have the same problem on my RPi Model B v1.2 (but works on RPi 2 B+ v1.1). Same exact SD card being switched between RPis.

    Also, two different RPis using MicroSD HC 8Gb Card, both work with Raspbian Stretch 6-27-2018 iso:

    RPi Ver: 2 Model B V1.1 (chipset: BCM2836)
    ISO: kali-1.1.0-rpi2.img
    Result: Screen doesn't light up

    ISO: kali-linux-2018.2-rpi3-nexmon.img
    Result: Booted into Desktop


    RPi Ver: 1 Model B+ V1.2 (chipset: BCM2835)
    ISO: kali-1.1.0-rpi2.img
    Result: Screen doesn't light up

    ISO: kali-linux-2018.2-rpi3-nexmon.img
    Result: "random: crng init done"

    I'm guessing you've got the wrong ISO for your Pi. I have 3 Raspberry Pi 1 model B+ version 1.2 and would like to use one with Kali. I have read that ISO image "kali-2.1.2-rpi.img.xz" will work with RPi 1. I managed to find a torrent for it but haven't been able to connect to any peers here: https://bt4g.com/magnet/92f6fae7cd29...2d938ce90eb05b

    If anyone has any suggestions where to find the ISO or how to create it using the github scripts, your input would be helpful.

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    Hi please , i have the same problem and idk why

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mattaman1234 View Post
    I'm trying to install Kali linux on my raspberry pi model b+ v1.2. I only recently found out about Kali and have little experience with it. I downloaded the Raspberry pi ARM image from the Offensive Security websiteLucky Patcher 9Apps VidMate on my SanDisk Extreme PRO 64GB micro SD card. When i booted my raspberry pi with the micro SD card i got the message "---[ end Kernel panic - not syncing: Attempted to kill init! exitcode=0x0000000b" and a couple minutes later: "random: crng init done". It has been stuck on this message for hours now and the Kali login screen still hasn't booted. When i plug in my keyboard to the raspberry pi, it receives no power and is inactive. I tried re-installing the software on the micro SD to no avail. I'm not sure what steps to take and any help would be appreciated .
    At boot, the kernel waits for mouse movements to initialize the random number generator.
    Kernel messages on boot:Code: Select all
    sudo dmesg | less

    The problem:Code: Select all
    kernel: random: crng init done

    The solution:Code: Select all
    sudo apt install haveged
    sudo systemctl enable haveged
    Last edited by kingbily; 2019-02-11 at 20:20. Reason: changing the size of letters

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