![]() ![]() The reasoning for this is because in a hacking lab where you are messing about with networking settings, running scripts and loads more it is VERY EASY to mess the OS and setting up and with a VM you can keep snapshots of when you had it working and set up to your preference.Ī VM snapshot is basically just a full copy of your VDI ( Virtual Disk Image) so if/when you mess up you just delete the VDI you were using, copy the snapshot and all is good in the world again regarding your lab. Live Disc, where the Kali build is installed on a USB drive or CD (anyone actually still using these?) and this is a complete bootable OS which runs directly from USB/CD without affecting the main OS install at all.ĭuring these discussions and reading about peoples experiences and especially given what I was going to be using it for I decided to finally opt for the Virtual Install or VM as I will be calling it from now on, short for ‘Virtual Machine’.Partitioned install using some of the HDD/SSD on the laptop but leaving the main Operating System there to use also.Virtual install in VirtualBox, Hyper-V, VMware etc. ![]() Over the past month I have built THREE virtual labs on different machine, and I came across the same two problems all three times that none of the guides I read mentioned and so as this blog is about the issues I came across and what I am doing I thought it would share with you how to install Linux Kali onto VirtualBox using a Windows 10 operating system.Įven the discussion of how to install Kali is one I have googled around and read blog posts, forum posts and discussed in Discord as there are several different ways to use Kali:. ![]()
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