Just learned today:
If you are making a bootable disk from a Linux distro using Rufus and it won’t mount, try creating it using the DD option.
Apparently, Linux sometimes only likes its own tools being used on it.
Bonum Venandi,
KS
Things I've learned and want to share
Just learned today:
If you are making a bootable disk from a Linux distro using Rufus and it won’t mount, try creating it using the DD option.
Apparently, Linux sometimes only likes its own tools being used on it.
Bonum Venandi,
KS
I maintain a modified version of Kali I use as the basis for my testing which includes a variety of extra tools, preference, references, etc. If you want a copy yourself, you can find one here:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1id6hRacVUtcQRtq8zjSkxtTSE3AvxTk3?usp=sharing
Each version is named for a different character played by Henry Winkler, for the record.
I maintain a modified version of Kali I use as the basis for my testing which includes a variety of extra tools, preference, references, etc. If you want a copy yourself, you can find one here:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1X0IHNuRCWjHoQdvQUaEwWoDLKEB1_5ti
This is a quick note for anyone who is looking for a cheap gigabit Ethernet PCI-E card for their ESXi 6.5 system: the TP-Link TG-3468 works well, and is only about $12. It’s not supported natively, however, so you have to do the following: