I came to a peculiar situation when I tried to update Kali Linux 2017.1 via terminal. It shows me "Reading package lists... Done".
Then I navigate "sources.list" file to check if the repository in present or not. And, found the link to the repository was missing.
I added the repository link and saved the file.
And, then I tried to update Kali Linux 2017.1 via terminal and I was taking update.
Further I typed upgrade command and it worked too.
Then I navigate "sources.list" file to check if the repository in present or not. And, found the link to the repository was missing.
I added the repository link and saved the file.
And, then I tried to update Kali Linux 2017.1 via terminal and I was taking update.
Further I typed upgrade command and it worked too.
Update Kali Linux 2017.1 via repository
Reviewed by Surjeet Roy
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September 08, 2017
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