Kali Linux Encrypted Installation Requirements
Installing Kali Linux on your computer
is an easy process. First, you’ll need compatible computer hardware. The
hardware requirements are minimal as listed below, though better
hardware will naturally provide better performance. The i386 images have
a default PAE kernel, so you can run them on systems with over 4GB of RAM. Download Kali Linux and either burn the ISO to DVD, or prepare a USB stick with Kali Linux Live as the installation medium.
Installation Prerequisites
- A minimum of 20 GB disk space for the Kali Linux install.
- RAM for i386 and amd64 architectures, minimum: 1GB, recommended: 2GB or more.
- CD-DVD Drive / USB boot support
Preparing for the Installation
- Download Kali linux.
- Burn The Kali linux ISO to DVD or Image Kali Linux Live to USB.
- Ensure that your computer is set to boot from CD / USB in your BIOS.
Kali Linux Installation Procedure
- To start your installation, boot with your chosen installation
medium. You should be greeted with the Kali Linux boot menu. Choose a Graphical or a Text-Mode install. In this example, we chose a GUI install.
- Select your preferred language and then your country location.
You’ll also be prompted to configure your keyboard with the appropriate
keymap.
- The installer will copy the image to your hard disk, probe your
network interfaces, and then prompt you to enter a hostname for your
system. In the example below, we’ve entered “kali” as the hostname.
- Enter a robust password for the root account.
- Next, set your time zone.
- The installer will now probe your disks and offer you four choices. For an Encrypted LVM install, choose the “Guided – use entire disk and set up encrypted LVM” option as shown below.
- Choose the destination drive to install Kali. In this case, we chose
a USB drive destination. We will use this USB drive to boot an
encrypted instance of Kali.
- Confirm your partitioning scheme and continue the installation.
- Next, you will be asked for an encryption password. You will need to
remember this password and use it each time to boot the encrypted
instance of Kali Linux.
- Configure network mirrors. Kali uses a central repository to
distribute applications. You’ll need to enter any appropriate proxy
information as needed. NOTE! If you select “NO” in this screen, you will NOT be able to install packages from the Kali repositories.
- Next, install GRUB.
- Finally, click Continue to reboot into your new Kali
installation. If you used a USB device as a destination drive, make sure
you enable booting from USB devices in your BIOS. You will be asked for
the encryption password you set earlier on every boot.
Post Installation
Now that you’ve completed installing Kali Linux, it’s time to customize your system. The Kali General Use section of our site has more information and you can also find tips on how to get the most out of Kali in our User Forums.
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