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sha512sum: kalifs-armhf-full.tar.xz: No such file or directory
kalifs-armhf-full.tar.xz: FAILED open or read
sha512sum: WARNING: 1 listed file could not be read
Rootfs corrupted. Please run this installer again or download the file manually
What is wrong with this?
Download the file and sha512sum manually. -security.com/nethunter/kalifs-arm64-full.tar.xz and -security.com/nethunter/kalifs-arm64-full.sha512sum
Then copy them using the Termux cmd to the location of the installer and run the installer. when you are asked to delete file and redownload, select No and continue. it works
Bro I tried 5times but it is showing like this sha512sum: kalifs-arm64-full.tar.xz: No such file or directory
kalifs-arm64-full.tar.xz: FAILED open or read
sha512sum: WARNING: 1 listed file could not be read
Rootfs corrupted. Please run this installer again or download the file manually please help me bro I am waiting for your reply
Being a kali linux user, this very topic caught my eye when I read the tweet by Nicolas Ibrahim saying that he was able to install kali linux on his android phone using limbo PC emulator, unrooted. So I looked on the web to find if there is any write up about the same and having found nothing elaborate and useful, I accomplished it myself and here it is, the detailed walk-through for your perusal. Have fun folks!
The very first step to this project is to have an Android phone running OS 4.1 +, although I have read that android 2.1+ is sufficient, I have used a Samsung Note 3 with the latest kitkat OS. It does not need to be rooted. Yes you heard me right, not root required.
Moving on, we have to remember that the majority of the android phones available now in the market are not 64 bit supportive they are all meant for 32 bit OS. hence, the OS needs to be 32 bit. period.
We begin by downloading the appropriate ISO image from the official kali linux website which you can find here- please make sure you download the 32 bit version which states Kali Linux 1.0.6 32 Bit Mini ISO as shown below-
Next, we need a PC emulator for Android and we choose to install the limbo PC emulator, it is interesting to note that it has been removed from Google play store so you will have to search for other alternatives like sourceforge. Once downloaded and installed on your mobile device, you are ready for the real deal.
Limbo does not need any root permissions and the path for HDD A will usually point to the *.qcow2 file in a sub folder in the primary limbo directory. Looks like this storage/emulated/0/limbo/machines/foldername/*.qcow2
Qmobile Noir A30 has 256MB RAM and a robust processor, yes you can install it however, performance will be an issue so make sure you reserve ample space for SWAP.
Yes you can also install kali linux on a PC with 512MB RAM provided it is atleast an i386 processor.
No, for the most part the phone doesnt need to be connected to the computer. It depends on how you transfer images to the phone, You might need connect the mobile to a PC to copy the OS image onto it.
Thank you for the fast reply.
If i allocate more ram there is the same error. But i dont have the 32x mini ISO because it not available to download any more. (or i dont find it) Can this cause the error? If yes, is there a way to download the Kali Linux 32x mini ISO?
Same error, i dont have the mini iso too and it dont work with the normal iso i think. @theinfosecguru can you upload or send a url to download the mini iso please? this would be really really nice (for us and the next who visit this blog) ?
please help for bad archive mirror
when i follow up the instruction which you provided then it showing bad mirror archive and continue. What should I have do to escape out from this problem.
please help for that.
Helo sir .. trying to installl it on note 3 . Faceing an issue like Vm shutdown just after pressing start..changed the ram size..changed the nemmory size and everything but still same error ..hope you could find a solution
Linux is one of the most famous and widely used operating systems worldwide, offering valuable features. As you know, Linux is an open-source and powerful operating system with a single integrated core, runs all the main services of the operating system inside itself, and is compatible with most hardware. Thanks to the advantages and features it offers, Linux is gaining more fans day by day and has become the preference of users in using PCs and servers, which has made Linux VPS one of the most demanded VPS.
With the advancement of technology, computer capabilities are provided by portable devices such as tablets or mobile phones, which you can perform various and extensive tasks with a mobile phone. You may have wished many times that you could use the capabilities of the Linux operating system for various purposes, such as using penetration testing tools, accessing the desktop environment, accessing software that is not supported by Android, using troubleshooting tools, benefiting from powering the LAMP server and using your device as a portable network on your mobile phone and tablet. This is not a wish because, as we have already talked about the compatibility of Android devices in supporting RDP connections and taught how to connect RDP with Android, modern Android devices with high-quality hardware have surpassed computers and, with their high compatibility, support installing Linux operating systems.
In this article, we will teach you how to install different versions of Linux on a rooted and unrooted Android smartphone or tablet so that you can install and run Linux on Android devices and upgrade your Android device to a pocket PC with Linux features.
Different methods exist for installing and running Linux on Android devices such as tablets, smartphones, etc., depending on whether the Android device is rooted or not. Now what does root mean? Just as Linux grants users root permission to do anything, in Android devices that are built from the Linux kernel, Linux file system privileges and permissions are given to users to convert from normal users to superusers and have sufficient permissions to complete control and perform any tasks such as uninstalling the program, running the program, etc.
To have root user permission, you need to unlock the bootloader and install custom recovery. Therefore, granting sufficient access and permission to the user for any task is called rooting the device.
If your Android device is not rooted, you can use various software such as UserLAnd, Debian Noroot, Andronix to install Linux. We will teach a common and user-friendly method to install Linux on Android devices without rooting.
One of the common and simple ways to install the Linux operating system on Android mobile phones is UserLAnd. UserLAnd generates Debian and Ubuntu filesystems via executables and scripts written specifically for this purpose. One of its features is PRoot, an open-source software that implements the same functionality as chroot. Using the PRoot feature, it is possible to run programs using the root directory.
5. Installing bVNC: after downloading the necessary files and assets for the selected Linux distribution session, you will be directed to the Google play store; at this step, you must download and install bVNC (Secure VNC Viewer) in the play store.
Note: If you installed Kali Linux, you must add the Kali Linux repositories using nano to the /etc/apt/source.list file through thenano /etc/apt/sources.listcommand and add thedeb kali-rolling main contrib non-freeline to the file you created.
Then save your changes and add the Kali signature key by usingwgetcommand (wget -q -O - -key.asc apt-key add -command ), by getting Ok in the output of these commands, you can be sure of the success of adding the Kali Linux repository.
Note: We recommend using the keyboard and mouse to install the operating system on the mobile phone to go through the installation process more easily. In addition, the touch keyboard on the mobile screen occupies a large part of the screen and will disturb your work.
Congratulations, you were able to install Linux on a rooted and unrooted Android device. As a result, you can now benefit from the features of the software that support ARM processors, such as Firefox, LibreOffice, vlc, and other software on your Android device.
For this purpose, enter the Linux session on the Android device and open the Linux terminal. You can install the desired software by using related commands; for example, to install Firefox, enter the following commands:
Note: Since Linux will be a compatible layer on top of the Android operating system and hardware functions such as WiFi are still under the control of Android, you cannot manage low-level hardware functions through Linux. For this reason, the implementation of complex graphics in Android devices cannot be fast and smooth.
If you need unique features of Linux for various purposes, Android devices with high compatibility with Linux support Linux installation and fulfill your desire so that you can upgrade the features and performance of Android to Linux, but If the purpose of installing Linux on Android is to improve simultaneous multitasking of Android apps and improve Android performance beyond a mobile phone, we suggest using the latest version of Android instead of installing Linux.
In this article, we have taught common methods for installing Linux on rooted and unrooted Android devices. In addition to these methods, there are other software for running Linux or a desktop environment with the Linux kernel that should not be overlooked. The Splashtop application provides a remote desktop environment to Linux systems. The DeX program is ideal for using a desktop environment with Linux kernel on Samsung devices. You can use Termux software on Android to benefit from Linux terminal features.
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