CasaOS is a Linux distribution designed for home automation, security, and privacy. It can be installed on a variety of devices such as Raspberry Pi, ODROID, or other single-board computers. In this tutorial, we will guide you step by step on how to install CasaOS on Kali Linux Latest.
Before we begin with the installation, make sure that you have the following:
Visit the official CasaOS website at https://www.casaos.io/ and navigate to the "Downloads" section. From there, download the CasaOS image for your preferred hardware. Save the downloaded file to your computer.
We will use Etcher to write the CasaOS image to our SD card. Etcher is a cross-platform tool that allows us to create bootable SD cards quickly and easily. To install Etcher, open a Terminal window and enter the following commands:
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install -y balena-etcher-electron
Insert the SD card into your computer and launch Etcher. Select the CasaOS image you downloaded earlier and then select the SD card. Click on "Flash" to write the image to your SD card.
Once Etcher has finished writing the CasaOS image to your SD card, remove the SD card from your computer and insert it into your Raspberry Pi.
Connect the Raspberry Pi to a power source and wait for it to boot up. It may take a few minutes for the device to start up.
You can now access the CasaOS web interface by opening a web browser and navigating to http://casaos.local/ if your Raspberry Pi is connected to your local network.
Congratulations, you have successfully installed CasaOS on your Raspberry Pi using Kali Linux Latest!
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