it's very easy to snapshot a base install and then mod away until you get what you want or brick the OS. But if you're new or even experienced, chances are you'll come across a vuln you want to experiment with, a vulnhub iso or simply have files on you're daily driver you want access to and you'll either need a second VM o r have to boot off your main OS.Įven if I were to run Linux as a daily driver, I'd probably still run arch or other distribution and use kali in a vm.Īlso, let's say you have multiple jobs/targets and want a specified environment for each. If you're just doing pen testing (or related network functions) and you have a defined target and you require substantial resources, a USB is fine. I use it in a VM as I have other vms running (targets and vms to experiment/test with).
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