Create Kali Linux Bootable USB Drive With Persistence

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  • Опубликовано: 2 окт 2023
  • In this video, I created a bootable Kali Linux USB drive with persistence.
    It’s non-destructive - it makes no changes to the host system’s hard drive or installed OS, and to go back to normal operations, you simply remove the “Kali Live” USB drive and restart the system.
    It’s portable - you can carry Kali Linux in your pocket and have it running in minutes on an available system
    It’s customizable - you can roll your own custom Kali Linux ISO image and put it onto a USB drive using the same procedures
    It’s potentially persistent - with a bit of extra effort, you can configure your Kali Linux “live” USB drive to have persistent storage, so the data you collect is saved across reboots
    www.kali.org/get-kali/#kali-live
    www.kali.org/docs/usb/
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Комментарии • 6

  • @72trader
    @72trader Месяц назад

    i d like to instal TAILS on USB ... i need to securly store ,save some seed phrases from my crypto wallets , so i want to write it to word office or the kali text editor but dont wanna leave any trace in PC ... i also bought a encrypted USB to store the passwords and seed phrases i mentioned alredy... someone sugested to run kali linux on usb on a pc without HDD , dont still make sence to me ... best thing woul be to be offline while writing the prases i wanna save ...what do you sugest ?

  • @Zeija-nm7xn
    @Zeija-nm7xn 12 дней назад +1

    It doesnt work for me its just opens windows. Can you help me?
    Edit: it worked

    • @Nowtrin
      @Nowtrin  12 дней назад

      @@Zeija-nm7xn Did you select the usb drive to boot from?

  • @Tmssef
    @Tmssef 14 дней назад

    bro when i chose that option the system becomes too slow to use. its really bothering. is there anyway i could just fix that.

    • @Nowtrin
      @Nowtrin  14 дней назад

      @@Tmssef use a USB Stick 3.0 and above. Size should be 64gb and above

    • @Nowtrin
      @Nowtrin  14 дней назад

      @@Tmssef Use a 3.0 and above usb stick with 64 gb and above. This should help.