Moin,
wenn ich versuche Kali (64bit) zu Installieren bleibt die Installation immer bei (Bild 1) "Select and install software, Configuring man-db (amd64)"
stehen, auch nach einem Neustart.
MfG
Felix
Kali bleibt bei Installation hängen
Kali bleibt bei Installation hängen
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Re: Kali bleibt bei Installation hängen
Please provide a VM log file. Make sure the VM is fully shut down, then right click it in the manager UI. Select "Show Log" and save "VBox.log" (no other file) to a zip file. Attach the zip here.
Re: Kali bleibt bei Installation hängen
It is attachedmpack wrote:Please provide a VM log file. Make sure the VM is fully shut down, then right click it in the manager UI. Select "Show Log" and save "VBox.log" (no other file) to a zip file. Attach the zip here.
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Re: Kali bleibt bei Installation hängen
I don't see anything in the log that indicates a problem with the VM. Perhaps you should check on a Kali forum whether this release has problems.
The only mistake I see is that graphics RAM is very low, only 16MB. I would increase to 128MB. The hard drive size seems a bit low to me, at only 20GB for a Linux 64bit OS. I would have thought that twice that would be better.
You might also want to try downloading the Kali ISO again, or compare MD5 checksums with the existing download.
I do see some hardening errors in the log, but those only appear after the VM has already been running for almost 2 hours.
The only mistake I see is that graphics RAM is very low, only 16MB. I would increase to 128MB. The hard drive size seems a bit low to me, at only 20GB for a Linux 64bit OS. I would have thought that twice that would be better.
You might also want to try downloading the Kali ISO again, or compare MD5 checksums with the existing download.
I do see some hardening errors in the log, but those only appear after the VM has already been running for almost 2 hours.