Kali Linux is most popular OS among hackers weather they are noob or pro because of easy to use and several hacking and pan testing tool is pre-installed. If you are also willing to install kali in your PC or laptop, then you are at right place. Follow these steps carefully for successful installation. How to Create Bootable Linux USB via Windows: Step 1: Download the ISO image file. Step 2: Take A USB stick OR a blank DVD. Please make sure that you copy all the data from USB to your hard disk or any other media, because when you make Bootable USB,then your all data are formatted via power ISO. Step 3: Right click on power ISO icon.
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Today we talk about Bootable USB on windows OS for Linux. There are many tools available for windows to create Bootable USB. Here we use Power ISO tool. its give following services
Support all CD/DVD/BD image files
Create,extract.burn,mount image files
Support both 32 bit & 64 bit windows
Support windows 10,8,7,vista&xp
First you download the suitable version of power ISO from below link Power ISO download
How to install Power ISO in windows:
After download the setup file. Install power ISO via double click on setup file. and follow instruction & simply click on Next, Next button, Your software is installed after click finish. After this a registration window appear which ask for name & serial key. You can skip this step via click on trial/evaluation button.
How to Create Bootable Linux USB via Windows:
To create bootable USB of Linux. First you download the ISO image of your favorite Linux Distro. Like as Ubuntu,Debian,Kali Linux, Linux Mint etc. Many flavors of Linux available on web with big community support.Download any ISO image of any Linux Distro which you want.
Step 2: Take A USB stick OR a blank DVD. Please make sure that you copy all the data from USB to your hard disk or any other media, because when you make Bootable USB,then your all data are formatted via power ISO.
Step 3: Right click on power ISO icon, and select run as Administrator.After this a confirmation box appear click on ok button.
Step 4: After the step 3 . power ISO window appear on screen. Image look like this:
Step 5: Click on Tools Menu & select “Create Bootable USB Drive”
Step 6: After the step 5 a window appear on desktop which asking for ISO file path & USB device path. set the path where your ISO file is stored. and set the USB device path and Click on Start Button. image look like this:
Your work almost done. After some time you got a success message “USB write successfully.” .
Remove your USB from system. This USB device is now Bootable you can use in any system for Linux installation.
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Thanks to a guy over on https://whitedome.com.au/re4son/ (you can follow him @Re4sonKernel on Twitter), it’s now fairly simple to put Kali on a GPD Pocket. I picked up a GPD Pocket a few months ago and after playing with it for a couple days, it found its way in a corner of my office where it’s been gathering dust ever since. I’ve recently gotten in to playing with Kali Linux and I’m having a blast with it. Finally, with the help of @Re4sonKernel I’m now able to get some use out of the GPD Pocket.
He has basically everything working at the time of this writing (2018/1/3) except encryption of the main partition, and the project is still under active development. The latest update was just a couple days ago on 2018/1/1.
You can track the active build log here: https://whitedome.com.au/re4son/pocket-kali/
Installing Kali on the GPD Pocket is fairly simple thanks to his nicely modified and packaged Kali image.
Installing Kali on the GPD Pocket
Download the latest ISO here: https://whitedome.com.au/re4son/download/pocket-kali/
Write the image to a USB drive (use Win32DiskImager on Windows, ‘dd’ on Linux, or if you have a Mac you can use this guide: http://stuffjasondoes.com/2018/07/18/making-a-bootable-linux-usb-drive-from-an-iso-on-macos-osx/).
Turn off your GPD Pocket and insert the USB drive you burned the image to. Power on and hold Fn+7 (F7) until the boot menu pops up. (It will be sideways, this is normal)
Select the option to boot from the USB stick.
In the Kali menu (again, sideways), use arrow keys to select “Kali Live” and boot to the Kali desktop.
In Kali, run GParted (Applications menu > Usual Applications > System Tools > GParted) and unmount the primary partition. Mine was mounted at “/media/root/Local Disk”
Run debian-installer-launcher from a shell to install Kali.
The installer is very generic and the typical choices will be obvious to your region, time zone, etc. When asked, choose to install to “Guided – use entire disk.” The hard disk will show up as something like “MMC/SSD.”
Reboot, remove the USB drive, and enjoy.
By default the system comes with a small subset Kali’s typical tools installed, in order to keep the base installation size at a minimum. You can run the command “apt-get install kali-linux-full” to install all of the available tools, which totals a little over 3GB.
Conclusion
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