In this tutorial we're going to look at how you can run Tails OS (The Amnesic Incognito Linux System) in a QEMU VM, following the official documentation here.
First we download Tails OS as a USB image here:
Then we resize the image size to be able to contain persistant storage (in this case, i'll make it 8Gbs):
[ nowhere ] [ /dev/pts/8 ] [nihilist/VAULT/Isos]
→ ls tails-amd64-6.3.img -lash
1.4G -rw-r--r-- 1 nihilist nihilist 1.4G Jun 14 10:15 tails-amd64-6.3.img
[ nowhere ] [ /dev/pts/8 ] [nihilist/VAULT/Isos]
→ truncate -s 8192M tails-amd64-6.3.img
And now we can create the VM in virt-manager like so:
Then press enter to launch tails:
(wait a few seconds for it to load)
Once in there, depending on your use, you can select to have an admin password and a persistant storage if you need it. Otherwise everything you do in the VM will be wiped clean upon shutdown (hence the word amnesic).
Then we select connect to tor automatically:
And here we click start the Tor browser to browse the web anonymously, and if you're curious and want to see the tor Circuits you can view them also:
Next, if you want to enable the persistant storage go there:
make sure you enter a strong password that can't be bruteforced easily:
then hit "create persistant storage" and wait a bit for the operation to complete:
Then adjust the settings as per your liking, if you want the persistant storage to store more than it does by default:
Then if you want to install additional software you can launch a terminal:
Then from there you can use sudo because you enabled the administrator password, and install software:
amnesia@amnesia:~$ sudo apt update -y ; sudo apt install neofetch -y
[sudo] password for amnesia:
Get:1 tor+https://cdn-fastly.deb.debian.org/debian bookworm InRelease [151 kB]
Get:2 tor+http://apow7mjfryruh65chtdydfmqfpj5btws7nbocgtaovhvezgccyjazpqd.onion/torproject.org bookworm InRelease [3,526 B]
Get:3 tor+https://cdn-fastly.deb.debian.org/debian-security bookworm-security InRelease [48.0 kB]
[...]
Then once the software installed, you have the possibility to store it in the persistant storage aswell, so that it can be available when you launch tails again:
amnesia@amnesia:~$ neofetch
`` amnesia@amnesia
./yhNh ---------------
syy/Nshh `:o/ OS: Tails x86_64
N:dsNshh \u2588 `ohNMMd Host: KVM/QEMU (Standard PC (Q35 + ICH9, 2009) pc-q35-9.0)
N-/+Nshh `yMMMMd Kernel: 6.1.0-21-amd64
N-yhMshh yMMMMd Uptime: 13 mins
N-s:hshh \u2588 yMMMMd so//. Packages: 1854 (dpkg)
N-oyNsyh yMMMMd d Mms. Shell: bash 5.2.15
N:hohhhd:. yMMMMd syMMM+ Resolution: 1280x800
Nsyh+-..+y+- yMMMMd :mMM+ DE: GNOME 43.9
+hy- -ss/`yMMMM `+d+ WM: Mutter
:sy/. ./yNMMMMm `` WM Theme: Adwaita
.+ys- `:+hNMMMMMMy/` Theme: Adwaita [GTK2/3]
`hNmmMMMMMMMMMMMMdo. Icons: Adwaita [GTK2/3]
dMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMNh: Terminal: gnome-terminal
+hMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMmy. CPU: 11th Gen Intel i7-11700K (2) @ 3.600GHz
-oNMMMMMMMMMMmy+.` GPU: 00:01.0 Red Hat, Inc. Virtio 1.0 GPU
`:yNMMMds/.` Memory: 1313MiB / 3915MiB
.//`
And that's it! We managed to run tails OS from a QEMU VM and install some software into the persistant storage.
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