
"numbers." assuming driver cache: writh through When I try to boot from the usb I get a black screen and then ~6 rows of text shows. I installed Kali Live with use of the "dd" command in terminal on a usb. I'm using a Kingston DataTraveler G2 16GB.Hey, I got almost the same problem. I had no trouble doing this with BackTrack, tried it just before i installed Kali on it. I rebooted the computer and booted from the usbstick and get some kind of error and the systemboot is postponed. I booted up Kali in VMware Workstation and installed to a usbstick from there using the installer. Hi i got problems with booting Kali, hope someone would help. Where can I change that boot line ? I tried finding a grub.cfg or menu.lst file on the key, no success, and I'm not super familiar with the boot sequence on such a Linux system.

img file before copying it with dd on the stick.Īnyway, it's working now with a persistence partition that I would like to mount automatically each time I boot on the key instead of adding the "persistence" string at the end of the boot command. The main difference with the steps on the Kali Live USB install page resides in converting the. That new USB 3.0 pen-drive has 150 Mb/s read speed, and 70 Mb/s write speed (according to the maker) and I think that's what really makes a difference.ītw, I created the Live USB directly from Mac OS by following the instructions here : How to create a bootable USB stick on OS X. It runs very quickly from the stick, so nice that I almost don't see the difference from running from a hard-drive (I not doing anything very I/O intensive though). I just installed Kali Linux on a bran new USB 3.0 stick, and it works really well.
