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Kali Linux : How to install Kali linux in android with Root

Install Kali Linux Rooted ðŸ“²

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* Phone Requirement :

  • Android Device minimum 5 GB Free Space and1GB RAM
  • Speedy Internet Connection
  • Device Must Be Fully Charged
  • Root Access
  • BusyBox Must Be Installed


* Requirements:

  • Download and install Busybox installer from Playstore.
  • Download and install LinuxDeploy from Playstore.

* Installation Process :
  • After installation, open Linux Deploy and click the three dots (bottom right)
  • Selection of Kali Linux in the distribution section,
  • Scroll down and in the Username and Password fields, define the desired username and password.

  • Currently save all settings

  • Click the three dots to display the installation. just take advantage of it.
  • Installing KaliLinux on Android takes about 5 to 10 minutes. When the installation is complete, click the Start button.
  •  You need to install VNC Viewer from Play Store .
  • After installation, go to Linux Deploy and click Start.

  • Then go to the VNC Viewer application and establish a new connection. Type localhost in the address field and then KaliLinux in the name field.

  • Now tap Connect and you will be prompted to enter your username and password. Just enter the username and password of your choice. 
  • Finally, click Connect to use Kali Linux on Android.

Hope you like it😊3NJOY!

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