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Offline madf0x

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Re: Kali Linux Installation Process
« Reply #15 on: December 18, 2014, 07:29:56 pm »
Honestly I have mixed opinions about kali linux. On one hand, yes its great to have a single distribution with every tool under the sun and corresponding dependencies.

On the other hand, kali linux is absolutely not meant for general purpose install to HDD distro and sooner or later it will come back to bite you. It is no where near a debian base, its heavily modified actually in ways they never indicate. Its great in a VM but back when it was backtrack and I was stupid I tried a hand at the HDD and using it general purpose. Everything ran smoothly for a month or two, then random shit started to break. The tools and other stuff I was adding to it was conflicting with some of the underlying changes and was breaking in ways I had no idea how to fix. Decided to grab a different distro and build my own toolset instead. Best decision in my learning career ever. Lots of tools and techniques I almost never would have stumbled across had I relied on kali linux, I found out from finding this blog or that.

So I say if you are a beginner, youre making things harder on yourself by starting with kali, as so much has already been done for you that you lose out on figuring stuff out by yourself, being spoon fed tools.

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Re: Kali Linux Installation Process
« Reply #16 on: December 28, 2014, 07:38:58 am »
If you still want to install it onto your HDD I can help. Just let me know.

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Re: Kali Linux Installation Process
« Reply #17 on: January 06, 2015, 03:17:58 am »
It is mainly based of the fact that Kali's older brother Backtrack was not safe to run as a normal OS (always on root etc). They made Kali in a way that it is a normal debian distro modified to be a pentest distribution.

Though in the end we will always discourage beginners to go ahead and install Kali and try out the nifty tools, which is basically a fucking bad idea.

I agree with this. I have installed Kali on a previous laptop, used it live, and even installed Kali ARM for my Raspberry Pi. I began to start (when I say start I really mean barely scratch the tip of the iceberg) dabbling in Kali. Long story short, it's super complex. I wouldn't recommend looking into it until you have better knowledge with Linux overall. I would recommend looking into Ubuntu or Linux Mint to get kick started!
« Last Edit: January 06, 2015, 03:18:25 am by MGS1Snake »

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Re: Kali Linux Installation Process
« Reply #18 on: January 06, 2015, 06:10:07 am »
Well I don't like Kali at all, totally agree that is far away from Debian. Also who would need so many tools on one place.
« Last Edit: January 06, 2015, 06:10:47 am by HexEngineer »

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Re: Kali Linux Installation Process
« Reply #19 on: January 08, 2015, 01:49:38 am »
Well I was once in your position. It took me 8 times to partition correctly. Yes it will wipe your drive if you don't do it correctly. It will pick an allocation of space off your drive and then wipe that space then assign it as a seperate drive hence the name partitioning. Essentially you want to make sure your windows drive(I'm assuming it is windows because you said it was for school) is not selected at all. But all things aside Kali isn't the best Distro for learning. Sure that is what I learned off of but I did have an experienced user to teach me. There are some good books out there just find one and dedicate to learning.