![]() I unfortunately never did get Kali to boot on a Chromebook from a USB. Doesn't seem to load no-matter what I try. The only thing I couldn't get working within the chrooted Kali was Tor. You might be able to use a different Kali version name in place of 'sana', I didn't bother checking that out too much as sana is great anyway. (probably not a good idea on a Chromebook, not much space on the SSD. If you have space left, install all of Kali with. to check the list of Linux distros available, sana was the one I went with as it was the latest available at the time I originally installed, there may be a later version now. Sudo sh -e ~/Downloads/crouton -r sana -t xfce (amend as required) Open shell using CTRL+ALT+T and typing shell. I found the best way is to CHROOT in to Kali SANA using my Acer Chromebook 13. ![]() After many different approaches and attempts since my original post ![]()
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