


You should be able to use Kali Linux on newer hardware with UEFI and older systems with BIOS. The hardware requirements are minimal as listed in the section below, although better hardware will naturally provide better performance. Where possible, we would recommend using the amd64 images. Kali Linux is supported on amd64 (x86_64/64-bit) and i386 (x86/32-bit) platforms. During the setup process you can initiate an LVM encrypted install on either Hard Disk or USB drives.įirst, you’ll need compatible computer hardware. At times, you may have sensitive data you would prefer to encrypt using Full Disk Encryption (FDE). This guide will cover the basic install (which can be done on bare metal or guest VM), with the option of encrypting the partition. I have the same issue with my mint drive It’s something to do with the way my disk is mounted I believe thank you though.Installing Kali Linux (single boot) on your computer is an easy process. My end goal is to either use kali with persistence or install it on my hard drive can anyone help pls (yes i made sure i downloaded the right iso image. CAN A EXPERT PLEASE HELP ME? also this may be helpful that when i run sudo apt-get update it runs for a few then i get thisĬonflicting distribution: file:/run/live/medium kali-last-snapshot Release (expected kali-last-snapshot but got kali-rolling) Im so tired of trying to figure this out i have formated my drive more than once reinstalled the iso etc. also if i run the installer it wont go past detect and mount phase says something about my flash drive seems its been pulled out.

i want to use it with persistence because i have like 500gb storage but all that storage is inside the media/kali/-***** folder (just random numbers and letters for the **). i dont know how to make my storage just be there when i boot it its been days and i finally decided to make a acc here because i have researched so much about mounting and block devices etc. then i open /run/live/medium folder and there is 53gb left there or so.

When i go to /run folder there is 1.1gb left there when i go to /run/live folder there is only 1.1gb left there. Okay so when i boot up my live boot with my drive (64GB) everything works fine but i only have 5.5gb left there storage or so.
