Hi,
I would like to scan large bin files with EMBArk and the default 80GB disk space of kali is not enough to execute the test. First I just added a new partition but EMBArk was installed on the default /dev/sda1 partition and EMBArk does not support log parameter, it used the installation partition.
Now I have a separate /dev/sda3 and I installed EMBARk to this folder but in the future it would be great to install EMBArk to the default partition and if I would use the same -l option as EMBA offers I could put the logs and extracted items to a separate disk for huge binary scans.
If possible please look into the possibility of this.
We will not include the log path parameter in EMBArk. If you need more disk space you need to mount a larger disk/partition to the EMBArk log directory. Do not forget to copy your current data to the new disk.
Hi, I would like to scan large bin files with EMBArk and the default 80GB disk space of kali is not enough to execute the test. First I just added a new partition but EMBArk was installed on the default /dev/sda1 partition and EMBArk does not support log parameter, it used the installation partition. Now I have a separate /dev/sda3 and I installed EMBARk to this folder but in the future it would be great to install EMBArk to the default partition and if I would use the same -l option as EMBA offers I could put the logs and extracted items to a separate disk for huge binary scans. If possible please look into the possibility of this.