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If Kali can boot directly from an ISO file through grub, that might be a lot easier than installing - just copy the iso to the hard drive somewhere & make a grub entry (some "multiboot" USB's do that, in some form). I'm not sure if Kali can do that though, but Ubuntu & most Debian's can...– Xen2050Commented Apr 12, 2018 at 1:10
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1What surprise me is that i've installed kali linux in dual boot on two other pcs without any problems, never had issues using it, it just feels like any debians based distros with preinstalled penetation testing tools. So based on my experience I dare to disagree with the first comment. On other post i've read this issue was gpu related but since i dont have access to another tty i can't even check that, guess i will just try to install install debian.– OmegaspardCommented Apr 12, 2018 at 4:48
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@music2myear, don't link people to that. It's poor. Do you have any actual reference to Kali being designed for USB? There is a group of users in the Unix&Linux se (that you linked to) that insist it's designed for usb. This is a contradiction to what the developers say for general use.– Tim_StewartCommented Apr 15, 2018 at 15:55
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kali.org/download-kali-linux-revealed-book– Tim_StewartCommented Apr 15, 2018 at 15:55
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