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In today's tutorial, we'll walk you through the process of setting up Kali Linux on a Raspberry Pi Zero W2. Follow along as we guide you step-by-step through the installation process.
Here's what you'll need:
An SD card (We recommend using a new one to avoid any issues).
HDMI adapter.
USB OTG.
HDMI capture card (optional for recording, a regular monitor will suffice).
We opted for a 64GB SD card, but 32GB should be sufficient.
Let's get started with the installation:
Download the Kali Linux image from the official website.
Follow the instructions carefully, choosing the ARM version recommended for our Pi.
Utilize the official Pi loader to transfer the system onto the SD memory card.
Double-check all selections to ensure accuracy before proceeding.
Once the transfer is complete, safely remove the SD card from your computer.
Next steps:
Insert the SD card into the Raspberry Pi Zero W2.
Connect the power source (the initial boot may take a bit longer).
Confirm the green light indicates the Pi is powered on.
Connect the USB OTG, HDMI, mouse, and keyboard.
Log in with the default username and password: "kali."
With the system up and running, ensure to connect to the network and perform a system update for optimal performance.
Join us as we explore this fascinating DIY project, showcasing the capabilities of Kali Linux on Raspberry Pi Zero W2. Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe for more tech tutorials!
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