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Building your own version - BlueCat - 06-20-2014

What does it take to building your own version of linux as would love to do that in the future? Confusedmile:


RE: Building your own version - Ex094 - 06-20-2014

www.linuxfromscratch.org/


RE: Building your own version - BlueCat - 06-20-2014

(06-20-2014, 02:47 PM)Ex094 Wrote: www.linuxfromscratch.org/

Thanks for this, I am really liking linux, As I've tested a few over the last couple of hours, The main one that's really cool is Kali Linux!


RE: Building your own version - chmod - 06-20-2014

Please don't take this the wrong way, and it's great that you are enjoying and embracing Linux, but I think you are trying to "run before you walk". Before trying to build your own system you should really get a feel for the OS and learn how it works the filesystem how the programs interacts with one another etc. It's a great goal to strive for though and I don't want to discourage you from doing it but I think you should learn a little more about it first. Once you are done though I would love to test it out and provide some feedback and hopefully you will share it with the community #HCLinux


RE: Building your own version - Ex094 - 06-20-2014

(06-20-2014, 03:03 PM)chmod Wrote: Please don't take this the wrong way, and it's great that you are enjoying and embracing Linux, but I think you are trying to "run before you walk". Before trying to build your own system you should really get a feel for the OS and learn how it works the filesystem how the programs interacts with one another etc. It's a great goal to strive for though and I don't want to discourage you from doing it but I think you should learn a little more about it first. Once you are done though I would love to test it out and provide some feedback and hopefully you will share it with the community #HCLinux

Straight and to the point! OP listen to him too Smile


RE: Building your own version - BlueCat - 06-20-2014

(06-20-2014, 03:03 PM)chmod Wrote: Please don't take this the wrong way, and it's great that you are enjoying and embracing Linux, but I think you are trying to "run before you walk". Before trying to build your own system you should really get a feel for the OS and learn how it works the filesystem how the programs interacts with one another etc. It's a great goal to strive for though and I don't want to discourage you from doing it but I think you should learn a little more about it first. Once you are done though I would love to test it out and provide some feedback and hopefully you will share it with the community #HCLinux

I know where your coming from, That's I stated in my first post in the future. At the moment, I just getting the feel of it and the capabilities it has. Confusedmile:


RE: Building your own version - chmod - 06-20-2014

Well then I wish you luck on your journey, if there's anything you need help with just ask.


RE: Building your own version - BlueCat - 06-20-2014

(06-20-2014, 03:17 PM)chmod Wrote: Well then I wish you luck on your journey, if there's anything you need help with just ask.

what are some good tools for Kali?


RE: Building your own version - chmod - 06-20-2014

(06-20-2014, 03:48 PM)BlueCat Wrote:
(06-20-2014, 03:17 PM)chmod Wrote: Well then I wish you luck on your journey, if there's anything you need help with just ask.

what are some good tools for Kali?

That would depend entirely on what your goal is, the menu is categorised so once you know what you want to do look under that menu and play around with some of the tools there, see what they do and if you are unsure about them try using <command> -h or man <command> to see exactly what they do and how they work


RE: Building your own version - BlueCat - 06-20-2014

(06-20-2014, 04:08 PM)chmod Wrote:
(06-20-2014, 03:48 PM)BlueCat Wrote:
(06-20-2014, 03:17 PM)chmod Wrote: Well then I wish you luck on your journey, if there's anything you need help with just ask.

what are some good tools for Kali?

That would depend entirely on what your goal is, the menu is categorised so once you know what you want to do look under that menu and play around with some of the tools there, see what they do and if you are unsure about them try using <command> -h or man <command> to see exactly what they do and how they work

I do really have to say, Some of the hacking tools work very well on Kali :crazy: sadly, it's crashed a couple of times, but that's ok. So far kali is in my top 3