G Gursimran Singh Bharaj Honorable Jun 28, 2014 73 0 10,630 Jun 28, 2016 #1 i have kali linux installed on a 4gb bootable usb drive. i want to clone the same thing on a bigger usb stick. is it possible and how?
i have kali linux installed on a 4gb bootable usb drive. i want to clone the same thing on a bigger usb stick. is it possible and how?
Solution JustifyHerko Jun 28, 2016 No, as its the live version you may have to do the updates again. Not sure if the iso will bring the updates over. it might do. but I would recommend doing the updates on the console to be sure.
No, as its the live version you may have to do the updates again. Not sure if the iso will bring the updates over. it might do. but I would recommend doing the updates on the console to be sure.
JustifyHerko Honorable Nov 9, 2013 255 0 10,860 Jun 28, 2016 #2 Just make your bigger usb bootable and transfer over the iso/bootable image for kali, Is it the live version you are using I take it/ Upvote 0 Downvote
Just make your bigger usb bootable and transfer over the iso/bootable image for kali, Is it the live version you are using I take it/
G Gursimran Singh Bharaj Honorable Jun 28, 2014 73 0 10,630 Jun 28, 2016 #3 yes its live version. so will the updates be copied aswell? Upvote 0 Downvote
JustifyHerko Honorable Nov 9, 2013 255 0 10,860 Jun 28, 2016 Solution #4 No, as its the live version you may have to do the updates again. Not sure if the iso will bring the updates over. it might do. but I would recommend doing the updates on the console to be sure. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
No, as its the live version you may have to do the updates again. Not sure if the iso will bring the updates over. it might do. but I would recommend doing the updates on the console to be sure.
skittle Splendid Dec 27, 2006 4,036 3 23,960 Jun 28, 2016 #5 Use dd then use gnupartes to expand the partition into empty space Upvote 0 Downvote
JustifyHerko Honorable Nov 9, 2013 255 0 10,860 Jun 29, 2016 #6 skittle : Use dd then use gnupartes to expand the partition into empty space Yeah, although to save the hassle I would just update it anyway, if its the live version it would not save any data, would it? never used it before? Upvote 0 Downvote
skittle : Use dd then use gnupartes to expand the partition into empty space Yeah, although to save the hassle I would just update it anyway, if its the live version it would not save any data, would it? never used it before?