Kali Linux is a popular Linux distribution used for penetration testing and ethical hacking. It comes pre-installed with various tools and utilities that are used for security testing and vulnerability assessments. Kali Linux can be installed on Android devices using the Linux Deploy app.
Here's how to install Kali Linux on an Android device:
Download and install the Linux Deploy app from the Google Play Store.
Open the Linux Deploy app and select "Download" from the menu.
From the list of available distributions, select Kali Linux and choose the latest version available.
Select "Install" to start the installation process.
In the configuration screen, set the following parameters:
Distribution suite: choose "Kali Linux".
Architecture: choose the architecture of your device (ARM, ARM64 or x86).
Installation type: choose "Filesystem image".
Image format: choose "Raw".
Size: set the size of the image file. The recommended size is at least 4 GB.
Once the configuration is complete, select "Install".
The installation process may take some time, depending on the speed of your device and the size of the image file.
Once the installation is complete, select "Start" to launch Kali Linux.
You can now log in to Kali Linux using the username and password provided during the installation process.
To access Kali Linux from your Android device, open the Linux Deploy app and select "Start" to launch Kali Linux.
It is important to note that running Kali Linux on an Android device may require a rooted device and may have some limitations due to hardware limitations. Also, Kali Linux should only be used for legitimate purposes and with proper authorization and permission.
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