Kali Linux bootable usb does not work
Posted: December 17th, 2017, 5:38 pm
I have tried several times to create a bootable Kali 2017.3 usb and cannot seem to make it work. I see a warning in the report window that says "there are data after the end of the archive". The iso can be created with rufus or win32diskimage and works fine. Blow is the report
Archives with Warnings: 1
Warnings: 1
Folders: 1
Files: 2
Size: 94697
Compressed: 2886402048
...Extracting from D:\SARDU_322\iso\kali-linux-2017.3-amd64.iso
7-Zip [32] 15.14 : Copyright (c) 1999-2015 Igor Pavlov : 2015-12-31
Scanning the drive for archives:
1 file, 2886402048 bytes (2753 MiB)
Extracting archive: D:\SARDU_322\iso\kali-linux-2017.3-amd64.iso
WARNINGS:
There are data after the end of archive
--
Path = D:\SARDU_322\iso\kali-linux-2017.3-amd64.iso
Type = Iso
WARNINGS:
There are data after the end of archive
Physical Size = 2885072896
Tail Size = 1329152
Created = 2017-11-09 08:11:12
Modified = 2017-11-09 08:11:12
Everything is Ok
Archives with Warnings: 1
Warnings: 1
Folders: 5
Files: 503
Size: 7565210
Compressed: 2886402048
Making USB bootable
The USB is Bootable
I have yet to get Sardu to make a bootable USB for a Linux ISO... very very frustrating.
Archives with Warnings: 1
Warnings: 1
Folders: 1
Files: 2
Size: 94697
Compressed: 2886402048
...Extracting from D:\SARDU_322\iso\kali-linux-2017.3-amd64.iso
7-Zip [32] 15.14 : Copyright (c) 1999-2015 Igor Pavlov : 2015-12-31
Scanning the drive for archives:
1 file, 2886402048 bytes (2753 MiB)
Extracting archive: D:\SARDU_322\iso\kali-linux-2017.3-amd64.iso
WARNINGS:
There are data after the end of archive
--
Path = D:\SARDU_322\iso\kali-linux-2017.3-amd64.iso
Type = Iso
WARNINGS:
There are data after the end of archive
Physical Size = 2885072896
Tail Size = 1329152
Created = 2017-11-09 08:11:12
Modified = 2017-11-09 08:11:12
Everything is Ok
Archives with Warnings: 1
Warnings: 1
Folders: 5
Files: 503
Size: 7565210
Compressed: 2886402048
Making USB bootable
The USB is Bootable
I have yet to get Sardu to make a bootable USB for a Linux ISO... very very frustrating.