![]() ![]() After several tries I finally chose the automatic one. Here we have two installation methods, manual and automatic. ![]() Optional: Install TWRP and SuperSu to make the manual installation. If everything was OK we should have our device ready to continue. #Check that the device is indeed in fastboot mode To unlock our phone we will use the following command (I assume you have access to the device using ADB): #Reboot in fastboot mode We should unlock our device and make sure that we have a compatible version installed as per the table in the beginning of this post. Once we have got the Nethunter the next will get the device ready for the installation. I’m gonna leave the build part for when I advance more in the BQ port. The first step will be to obtain Nethunter for our device, here we have two options, we can download the latest build from here or build it on our computer.įor this post I will explain the steps using the latest build that comes ready for Nexus and OPO. In this table you can check the different devices and OS versions that Nethunter supports, as one of the thing that Nethunter modifies is the kernel it makes it quite difficult to port to other devices, in my case I’m checking to port it to my BQ M5.5 but I’m not really sure what the outcome will be. After getting back from Mundo Hacker Day 2016 is now the turn to continue with the blog, thanks to the guys from StackOverFlow who lent me a OnePlusOne (aka OPO) I had the chance to play a little with the Kali Nethunter, a mod for Android/CM from the guys of Offensive Security that transforms your device in a portable tool for pentesting. ![]()
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