Kali Linux Live Boot Persistence refers to the ability to save changes made to a Kali Linux Live USB drive during a live boot session.
When you boot from a Kali Linux Live USB drive, the operating system runs entirely in memory and does not make any changes to the USB drive itself. However, with persistence enabled, you can make changes to the operating system configuration, install additional software packages, and save files or data to the USB drive.
Persistence allows you to create a customized Kali Linux environment that you can use on any computer without having to install it directly on the computer's hard drive. It can be particularly useful for security professionals or penetration testers who need to use Kali Linux for their work but want to maintain a consistent environment across multiple machines.
To enable persistence, you need to create a Kali Linux Live USB drive with persistence support using specialized tools like Universal USB Installer or Rufus. Once you have created the USB drive with persistence support, you can boot from it and start making changes to the operating system. The changes will be saved to a separate persistence partition on the USB drive, which will be loaded automatically during subsequent live boot sessions.
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