apt install -y grub-efi-arm64 grub-install --target=arm64-efi --efi-directory=/boot --bootloader-id=Kali
The following procedure outlines a rootless installation, which is the most common use case for the full.tar.xz file.
The official Kali images are typically provided as img.xz files, but for advanced or development purposes, you may need to work directly with the rootfs tar.xz archives, which can be found at https://images.kali.org/nethunter/kalifs-arm64-full.tar.xz .
Install system dependencies required for handling high-compression archives, networks, and environment setups: apt install wget curl tar xz-utils proot -y Use code with caution. Phase 2: Fetching and Staging the RootFS Tarball
The tarball often removes them for security. Regenerate:
For further reading and the most up-to-date information, please refer to these official resources:
: After copying, unmount the filesystem. The final step is to install a bootloader and configure its settings to point to the new root partition and kernel. After inserting the microSD card into the ARM device and powering it on, the initial login should be with the default credentials ( root / toor ).
The official build of Termux (downloaded from the NetHunter F-Droid Store or the official GitHub repository; avoid the outdated Google Play Store version). Step 1: Download the Official Rootfs File
sudo mount /dev/sdX2 /mnt/kali_root sudo tar -xpf kalifs-arm64-full.tar.xz -C /mnt/kali_root
The tarball does not contain /boot/vmlinuz or the firmware. You must copy these from your device's boot repository or compile them.
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