Multiboot usb kali linux

Multiboot USB – Kali, Kon-Boot and More

Using YUMI is incredibly easy, you just have to select your USB drive and then on step 2 you select whatever Linux distribution or disk image you would like to add to the USB. Finally browse for ISO itself on step 3.

When you’re adding the first ISO, I recommend formatting the drive. I went ahead and formatted it as Fat32 since that is widely recognizable by most operating systems. I believe you should use NTFS mostly if you want to make a USB with several Windows installers or live system.

Now I found this tool to work best if you add an ISO and then immediately reboot your computer into the USB to try it out and make sure it works. I had issues when trying to add all ISO’s at once.

Anyway let’s get into the guide.

Kali Linux with Persistence

First we’ll add Kali Linux. Go ahead and select your USB in step 1 followed by Kali in the drop-down list for step 2. Then you’ll have to browse for the Kali ISO that you download from their website. Finally hit create.

A quick tip to add persistence to your Kali installation: using a program such as AOMEI Partition Assistant or GParted you can create a new partition to your USB and then format it as ext4 Linux type.

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Once you boot into Kali (as Live Persistence mode) you go ahead and mount that partition you created, and create a persistence.conf file inside.

Now add the following content inside the file:

Kali will now recognize and mount it during boot as your persistence partition.

Further Additions

Depending on your use case you’ll want to add more to your USB. As you probably noticed YUMI’s step 2, there’s plenty of welcome additions that you can browse through and download on the spot.

I figure I’ll go ahead and mention some of the stuff I end up using the most:

  • Live Linux distributions
  • Antivirus rescue to help you clean up contaminated systems
  • Diagnostic tools to check up on hardware
  • System administration live distributions and also penetration testing live distributions as well like Kali Linux
  • Operating system installers for Windows and Linux
  • Disk cloning and data recovery
  • Password recovery and bypass

Anyway that’s it for this post. Go ahead and create your own USB with your favorite systems and tools. If you find any great uses for it don’t hesitate to share with us below in the comment box. Enjoy now! 😉

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How to Create MultiBoot USB ( Windows | Kali Linux) by rootsh3ll

Ever wondered How to create MultiBoot USB ? to install Windows | Linux | Anti-virus Rescue Disks from single USB stick.

I will cover 3 steps in this tutorial.

Benefits of Multiboot USB

  • Freedom – Select between multiple OS’s on boot time. No need to install OS’s one by one from USB as traditional USB boot creator programs like Unetbootin and others limited user to install single OS on a USB at a time.
  • Live USB – Most Linux distributions can be tested without installing on system. #LinuxLove
  • Persistence – All the commands executed in terminal or files copied/downloaded vanishes when the live OS restarts.
    Persistence feature gives the power to hold the data/information on the Live USB even if the system is restarted .
  • Rescue Disk – Anti-virus program like Kaspersky, Norton, AVG etc provides bootable ISO file with latest virus definitions that allows a user to rescue their system when critically infected by viruses. In case when system does not boot up , rescue disk is very helpful.
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Tools required

YUMI ( Your Universal Multiboot Installer ) – A tool that allow a user to create bootable USB ( Pen Drive | Flash Drive ) with multiple OS’s ( Operating Systems ) installed from an ISO file for each.

It is download-and-execute program i.e You do not need to install it anyway. Just download and run the file.

you can download latest version of YUMI from their Official site : www.pendrivelinux.com

How to Create MultiBoot USB?

  1. Start the YUMI program and click “I Agree“.
  2. Select your USB from the Drop-Down menu.Drive locate
    F:\ (MULTIBOOT) in my case.
  3. Now click the Drop-Down menu and select “Windows Vista/7/8 Installer” then click browse and select the ISO file.
    [ Optional ] – You may also format the drive by selecting the Format checkbox .Select-OS
  4. Click next then Yes. Wait for the Process to complete
  5. When the program completes it will ask you for adding another Distribution i.e Operating System
    click “Yes” if you want to add another Operating SystemAdd more
    else Click No and Close.

Installing Kali Linux on USB

Step 2: Select the “Kali Linux” from the Drop-Down menu and select your Kali Linux ISO file.

NOTE: USB Partition type MUST BE FAT32 . If you are Using multiple OS on USB drive.
If installing only Windows then NTFS Partition will work fine.

Kali Linux Installation (Detect and Mount CD-ROM Fix)

It was seen that Kali Linux is showing error while installation unlike other Linux distribution.
So here is a solution you can use any time using your Multiboot USB

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When you see this error screen

http://i2.wp.com/www.rootsh3ll.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/Detect-and-Mount-CD-ROM.jpg?resize=800%2C216

Click continue and it show you a list of options.
Go for “Execute a shell“. Click Continue

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