![]() I will be using the first method on MX Linux. In Windows use one of the GUI tools, unetbootin or rufus.In Linux login as root and use the dd command.Once you’ve downloaded and verified your Kali ISO file, use one of the following commands: Creating a bootable Kali Linux USB drive is fairly easy. To create a bootable USB drive you will need a verified copy of the ISO image of the latest Kali build and a USB drive, a minimum 8GB in size. It’s potentially persistent so that data can be saved on the UDB drive. ![]()
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