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=== Step 1 === | === Step 1 === | ||
Download the newest Kali Linux | Download the newest Kali Linux ISO file from the official website. | ||
=== Step 2 === | === Step 2 === | ||
Open VMware Workstation and follow these configurations for a successful installation: | Open VMware Workstation and follow these configurations for a successful installation: | ||
* Click on < | * Click on <i>File</i> -> <i>New Virtual Machine</i>; a window with the configuration will pop up | ||
* Choose < | * Choose <i>Typical</i> as the type of configuration and click <i>Next></i> | ||
* | * Choose <i>Installer disc image file (iso)</i> and find path to the downloaded Kali ISO file, then click <i>Next></i> | ||
* As <i>Guest operating system</i> select Linux and set the <i>Version</i> to Debian 9.x 64-bit, then click <i>Next></i> | |||
* Set <i>Maximum Disk Size</i> to 40 GB and choose <i>Split virtual disk into multiple files</i> | |||
* | * | ||
Revision as of 17:26, 11 April 2021
Summary
This is a draft to a documentation about Kali Linux Installation for VMware
Requirements
- Kali Linux Image File: Kali Linux 2021.1 amd64 (download from https://www.kali.org/downloads/ )
- VMware Workstation (15.5 is used in this tutorial)
Description
Step 1
Download the newest Kali Linux ISO file from the official website.
Step 2
Open VMware Workstation and follow these configurations for a successful installation:
- Click on File -> New Virtual Machine; a window with the configuration will pop up
- Choose Typical as the type of configuration and click Next>
- Choose Installer disc image file (iso) and find path to the downloaded Kali ISO file, then click Next>
- As Guest operating system select Linux and set the Version to Debian 9.x 64-bit, then click Next>
- Set Maximum Disk Size to 40 GB and choose Split virtual disk into multiple files
Used Hardware
Device to be used with this documentation Maybe another device to be used with this documentation
Courses
- A course where this documentation was used (2017, 2018)
- Another one (2018)