Hi, I'm having a problem when trying to install Bootable Kali Linux into a USB. I have a 64 Gb USB, but Kali Linux when installed only uses 4,2 GB. Any help ?
Hang thyself by the neck until dead!
Not be retarded and partition it correctly
>>57968283
>wants to be c00l 31337 h4xX0r
>can't even expand his partitions
Fag.
lol
sage
>>57968283
Format the flash drive using Diskpart (Windows), GParted (Linux), or Disk Utility (OS X). Use Rufus in Windows or UNetbootin to create the bootable flash drive. Use the command line in Linux to do it. How are you failing at the most simple task? If you can't do this, don't use Kali. You're obviously a wannabe 1337 hax0r. Just use Ubuntu, cunt.
dont be stupid?