I noticed that after booting up the Live Rolling Kali I created with live-build-config
my RAM usage is way much higher than with Kali ISO I download from Get Kali | Kali Linux
So, I guess all packages and everything else I added, ends up loaded in RAM during boot, for some reason. Which is not a case if I create a Live ISO with MX Snapshot tool on MX Linux.
Am I doing something wrong here? Or is this the way how live-build-config
tool for Kali suppose to work?