Saturday, April 1, 2017

How To Make A Bootable Kali Linux USB With Persistence

How to make a bootable Kali Linux 2.0 USB with persistence. Persistence means that all the data changes that take place while you are using the system, they will be saved on the usb / pendrive that you Linux is in.

Reasons For Using Live USB With Persistence Are:

·You use all of your system resources eg. CPU, RAM, GPU, etc
·You take no space of your Hard Drive for it.
· You can take your OS to any PC you use.

Requirements:

Universal USB Installer : http://www.pendrivelinux.com/universal-usb-installer-easy-as-1-2-3/
Kali Linux Image : https://www.kali.org/downloads/
MiniTool Partition Wizard : www.partitionwizard.com

Step 1:

Watch The Video On How To Make The Persistence USB Or Follow The Steps  

Step 2: Steps On How To Do It

1. You Need To Use The Universal USB Installer To Put Kali On The USB.

2. You Need To Partition The USB, to create the partition for the data storage.

Pick this options:
· Create as: Primary · File System: Ext4 · Partition Label: persistence.

3. You Need To Boot Into Kali Linux and execute these commands in the terminal
Commands

  1. fdisk -l -To List Your Drives
  2. mkdir -p /mnt/UUI -Make a directory on the filesystem to mount your USB
  3. mount /dev/sdb2 /mnt/UUI -Mount the partition on the directory you made
  4. echo "/ union"> /mnt/UUI/persistence.conf - Adds a configuration file to enable persistence.
  5. umount /dev/sdb2 && reboot Unmount the partition and reboot.

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