![]() ![]() ![]() And make sure you have enough space left for the persistent storage. Note: I’m using Lubuntu 16.04 when I wrote this postįirst, you must load your Kali ISO image into your USB flashdisk. USB flashdisk or any portable storage (minimum size of 4GB, recommended size 8GB+).run as root (for simple executions, but not mandatory).You can choose either you want to read this post or read the official documentation above. You may want to follow the official documentation then, but this post is based on those documentation too. Actually there is an official documentation for making this stuff in here. In this tutorial I would like to tell you how to make a Kali Linux on-the-go (Live USB), but this Kali is special because we can save our data in the same USB we use for boot that “portable” Kali. Who knows you can add a persistent storage with your Kali Linux on-the-go? Well actually you can do it with simple steps. ![]()
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