Offensive Security Kali Linux ARM build scripts. We use these to build our official Kali Linux ARM images, as can be found at http://www.kali.org/downloads/
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These scripts have been tested on a Kali Linux 32 and 64 bit installations only, after making sure that all the dependencies have been installed.
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Make sure you run the build-deps.sh script first, which installs all required dependencies.
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You will need to use the cross compilers from our github account.
armel images (RPi) will use https://github.com/offensive-security/gcc-arm-eabi-linaro-4.6.2
armhf images will use https://github.com/offensive-security/gcc-arm-linux-gnueabihf-4.7
A sample workflow would look similar to (armhf):
mkdir ~/arm-stuff
cd ~/arm-stuff
git clone https://github.com/offensive-security/gcc-arm-linux-gnueabihf-4.7
export PATH=${PATH}:/root/arm-stuff/gcc-arm-linux-gnueabihf-4.7/bin
git clone https://github.com/offensive-security/kali-arm-build-scripts
cd ~/arm-stuff/kali-arm-build-scripts
./build-deps.sh
./chromebook-arm-samsung.sh 1.0
If you are on 32bit, after the script finishes running, you will have an image file located in ~/arm-stuff/kali-arm-build-scripts/chromebook-1.0/ called kali-1.0-chromebook.img and a sha1sum file for it. You will need to use your own preferred compression if you want to distribute it.
On 64bit systems, after the script finishes running, you will have 3 files located in ~/arm-stuff/kali-arm-build-scripts/chromebook-1.0; the sha1sum for the uncompressed image file, the image file compressed via xz, and the sha1sum file for the compressed image file.