Kali Linux-Virtualbox-Installation
Kali Linux-Virtualbox-Installation
Rosetta, 2021
A new window will pop up, choose a proper name for Kali Linux. Next, you have to select the type of
operating system. When you type the Kali Linux, it’ll automatically set up all the necessary options. If it
does not set up so you have to do it manually. Click “Next” button.
Step #3 (Create a new virtual hard disk): Select the second option “Create a new virtual hard disk
now“. Hit the “Create” button.
Step #5 (Storage on Physical Har Disk): Here, you have two options “Dynamic and Fixed Size“. A
dynamic allocated hard disk file will only use space on your physical hard disk as it fills up it’ll take
space from the main hard disk. If you choose the “Fixed Size“, it’ll cut some space from the physical
hard disk when the size is filled. You can’t get space from the physical hard disk. I recommend you to
choose the dynamic hard disk.
Step #7 (Setting Video Memory): Now, you’ve successfully created new virtual machine but it’s not
finished yet. Click on the VirtualBox “Settings“. Navigate to the “Display tab” then increase the “Video
Memory“.
It’s done now. Click the “OK” button to end up the creating a new virtual machine
process.
Step #1(Graphical Linux Installation): When you start the virtual machine, the Kali Linux
will pop up. They’re more than three options to choose.
Use Kali Linux live
Install
Graphical install
I’m going to choose the third option “Graphical Install“. If you choose the only “Install” so
you’ll not see a pretty nice graphical user interface instead there will be black with a terminal
user interface.
Step #3 (Choose a hostname): The hostname is a single word that identifies your system to the
network. The hostname is the person who will use the operating system and have full
control over it.
Step #5 (Enter Password): Try to type a strong password for the root user. A strong password
contains upper case letter, lower case letter, and symbols.
Step #7 (Manual Partition): Now, you need to create a new partition. Click on “Manual“.
Step #9 (Create New Partition for Kali Linux): In this step, press “Yes” button to continue the
partitioning process.
Step #11 (Select Create a new partition): Select “Create a new partition” then hit the “Continue”
button.
Step #13 (Primary Partition): Choose primary or logical then hit the “Continue” button.
Step #15 (Done Setting up the Partitioning): Now, choose “Done setting up the partition“.
Step #16 (Write Changes to the Disk): Do you want to write changes to the disk? click “Yes“.
The operating system will start installing. Wait for some minutes. It’ll take around 10 to 20 minutes. This
depends on the speed of your computer.
Step #18 (Install the GRUB Boot Loader): Install the GRUP boot loader on the hard disk. Click “Yes“.
After this, your computer will restart and you’ll be asked to enter the username and password. The
username is “root” and the password is whatever you’ve entered in step 5.
This was a complete guide on how to create a new virtual machine and install Kali Linux on
VirtualBox in PC.
Post Installation
Now that you’ve completed installing Kali Linux, it’s time to customize your system.
4. Once you have resized your Windows partition, ensure you “Apply All Operations” on the hard
disk. Exit gparted and reboot.
6. Once the installation is done, reboot. You should be greeted with a GRUB boot menu, which will
allow you to boot either into Kali or Windows.
Post Installation
Now that you’ve completed installing Kali Linux, it’s time to customize your system.
3. Once the imaging is complete, safely eject the USB drive from the Windows machine.
You can now use the USB device to boot into Kali Linux.
WARNING. Although the process of imaging Kali on a USB stick is very easy, you can just as easily
destroy arbitrary partitions with dd if you do not understand what you are doing. Consider yourself
warned.
That’s it, really! You can now boot into a Kali Live / Installer environment using the USB device.