CapsuleCD is a tool that can be used to build a customized ISO image for your organization’s deployment needs. This tutorial will show you how to install CapsuleCD on Kali Linux, the latest version.
The first step is to install the dependencies CapsuleCD requires. These are:
You can install them by running the following command:
sudo apt-get install git ruby-dev make gcc
Now you need to clone the CapsuleCD repository:
git clone https://github.com/analogj/capsulecd.git
This will clone the repository into a folder called capsulecd
.
Now navigate to the capsulecd
folder and run the following command:
sudo make install
This will install CapsuleCD on your Kali Linux machine.
After the installation is complete, you can verify that CapsuleCD is installed by running the following command:
capsulecd version
This should return the version number of CapsuleCD that you just installed.
You have successfully installed CapsuleCD on Kali Linux. You can now use CapsuleCD to build customized ISO images for your organization’s deployment needs. If you encounter any problems during the installation process, refer to the CapsuleCD documentation on GitHub.
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