Hi,
If you don't mind starting over, you can use Raspberry Pi Imager (having
NVDA installed on Windows), just use it with tab and arrows. Be sure to
uncheck "skip first run wizard" and to select all your desired settings.
I think Kali Linux appears in the operating system selection background.
Also, the relevant files will be generated in the SD card after putting
it in the Pi, as the Pi will run firstrun.sh after booting. (I tell you
this because I burned the image several times without realicing this).
Hth,
Sukil
El 21/03/2022 a las 16:17, Alberto Buffolino escribió:
Hi all,===========================================================
after years playing with Raspbian/Raspberry OS, that I installed
headless without problems a lot of times, I decided to switch to Kali on
my Pi 4 (4GB model).
I found some indications online, so I downloaded Kali 64 for Pi 4, wrote
image on microSD, then put ssh and wpa_supplicant.conf on boot partition
(the only manageable under Windows), but something was wrong, because Pi
did not appeared on my network (it's connected to wired LAN too).
Do you have suggestions?
Thanks.
Alberto
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