![]() This means even if I partition and install Kali on a pen drive since the bootloader will be installed on the machines fixed primary drive, the USB drive will fail to boot on a different device.Īnyone has any idea how to write bootloader to a USB drive and what parameters should be given so that it boots with Kali installed on it. Since, Kali's installer doesn't give option to select which drive to write the booloader to and directly writes on the HDD (sda1). ![]() Here is a video explaining the same (video is not by me: ) ![]() I installed the OS (Ubuntu) and the bootloader on the pen drive and I can boot off it anywhere. I am currently running Ubuntu from a pen drive. This is similar to running other linux OS directly from USB. Greeting's, to clarify my question is not creating a Live USB drive or a persistence partition but creating a USB with GRUB bootloader (or other) and Kali which can be used on any machine.
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