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Kali linux how to install for asus transformer t100tam
Kali linux how to install for asus transformer t100tam







TOUCHSCREEN='SIS0817.' (get output from xinput) for now testing with the following set: to get it working `ln -s /usr/bin/mono /usr/bin/cli` to set it use `xrandr -output DSI-1 -brightness 0.5`

#Kali linux how to install for asus transformer t100tam how to#

not sure how to change the password, so simply disabled password logins by adding -s param to dropbear params (edited /etc/init.d/dropbear direcly, need to investigate correct way to do it use Dropbear, easier to install and start: install, dropbear -R to generate the keys, service dropbear start after boot and save everything works ok, no further problems using `pmedia=cd pfix=nocopy` (do not copy sfs to RAM) copied EFI/boot/bootia32.efi (keeping folder struct) folder from USB and: grub.cfg, initrd.gz, ldlinux.sys, vmlinuz from ext4 partition to EFI partition installed via script to ext4 partition (scripts said boot would not work, ignored) created EFI FAT32 partition and ext4 normal partition did not write the exact steps, but just a few notes enter BIOS on tablet (with docking station, hit F2 or ESC at boot) NOTE: use Unetbootin instead of Etcher or dd to be able to edit the partition after - it is similar to Rufus ISO mode.

kali linux how to install for asus transformer t100tam

put bootia32.efi in EFI/boot folder on USB drive

kali linux how to install for asus transformer t100tam

on the USB drive create EFI/boot folder extract the tarball from previous step, find grubia32.efi and rename it to bootia32.efi download Grub2 UEFI 32-bit version from here using Unetbootin, write iso to formatted USB drive RESULT: no wireless out of the box with BionicPup64 8.0, device does not show up in lspci either (hw kill switch?)







Kali linux how to install for asus transformer t100tam