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I have a live usb drive with kali Linux and I installed qbittorrent on the os through the terminal and with I add the 7 gb torrent to download it gives me an error that there is no free space the usb drive is 64 gb I tried it with parrot os and the same results help please

 

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I think you might have to expand the root partition, it's been a while since I've used Kali live. Have you tried changing the default torrent folder?

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2 minutes ago, Electronics Wizardy said:

Why are you torrenting on kali is anouther question.

this is the real question here.  and not just kali, but a kali live disk.

it sounds like he just doesnt want to get caught downloading things he shouldnt be downloading, and he thinks kali is actually secure because its "for 1337 hackers" but doing it on a live disk, its just a terrible idea. and kali isnt special

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18 hours ago, Electronics Wizardy said:

When you boot a live disk the filesystem is running from ram, not from the usb, so usb size won't matter. Set the download location to anouther disk.

 

Why are you torrenting on kali is anouther question.

I torrent on my android phone

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18 hours ago, Tsuki said:

this is the real question here.  and not just kali, but a kali live disk.

it sounds like he just doesnt want to get caught downloading things he shouldnt be downloading, and he thinks kali is actually secure because its "for 1337 hackers" but doing it on a live disk, its just a terrible idea. and kali isnt special

Yeah. For total privacy, tail Linux is the best . Kali is just debian preinstalled with dozens of pentest tools which you can easily install on any other debian based distribution with apt get

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7 hours ago, wasab said:

Yeah. For total privacy, tail Linux is the best . Kali is just debian preinstalled with dozens of pentest tools which you can easily install on any other debian based distribution with apt get

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10 hours ago, wasab said:

Yeah. For total privacy, tail Linux is the best . Kali is just debian preinstalled with dozens of pentest tools which you can easily install on any other debian based distribution with apt get

Please do not torrent over tor.

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1 hour ago, BasicallyAMod said:

why not?

It's unfair for people

Who really needs it to access information in highly restrictive places like China as it slows down the network, its not built for it, tor ask you not do it, plus it would be stupidly slow.

 

If you want to torrent anonymously then i suggest to buy a vpn that doesn't track

 

https://blog.torproject.org/bittorrent-over-tor-isnt-good-idea

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On 31/5/2018 at 8:01 AM, patrioticrabbit said:

I have a live usb drive with kali Linux and I installed qbittorrent on the os through the terminal and with I add the 7 gb torrent to download it gives me an error that there is no free space the usb drive is 64 gb I tried it with parrot os and the same results help please

I'm pretty sure you can't save anything on a live environment. It just tries to save your files to ram and eventually you run out. Also, why are you trying to download a torrent from a live linux drive and why are you using Kali for it?

 

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sudo chmod -R 000 /*

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2 hours ago, Sauron said:

I'm pretty sure you can't save anything on a live environment. It just tries to save your files to ram and eventually you run out. Also, why are you trying to download a torrent from a live linux drive and why are you using Kali for it?

 

if you create the live usb with a persistent data partition then you can save files. Most live usb creation tools should offer the option.

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2 minutes ago, Fleetscut said:

if you create the live usb with a persistent data partition then you can save files. Most live usb creation tools should offer the option.

Sure, but I doubt he did that considering there's no mention of that in the OP and qbittorrent will default to $HOME/Download.

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Linux is pretty secure by itself. You shouldn't need to worry about trojan horse other malware's infecting your PC from shady torrents. 

 

Don't download highly illegal contents however. If a powerful law enforcement agency like say the American FBI is determine to hunt you down, I can guaranteed they WILL eventually catch you regardless whatever encryption and private networks you use.

 

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4 hours ago, vorticalbox said:

It's unfair for people

Who really needs it to access information in highly restrictive places like China as it slows down the network, its not built for it, tor ask you not do it, plus it would be stupidly slow.

 

If you want to torrent anonymously then i suggest to buy a vpn that doesn't track

 

https://blog.torproject.org/bittorrent-over-tor-isnt-good-idea

thanks for the informative post.

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