I make an upgrade on kali vm and the installation process take very long time almost 20h now at 33%. In the beginning it goes from 1 to 25% in 1h. The snapshot aswell expand memory from 2.5gb to 11gb since the process start. I just guessing how to make it faster.
How long since you last updated it? Is the host on a wireless or wired connection? Does the host have an HDD or a SSD? What virtualization software are you using? Did you try using another apt mirror?
This is not in link with the internet because it is the dpkg process. Now i reboot everything and restart the process with dpkg --configure -a and it restart well until it stop with this error
Ok there is no better solution to this i mean, i take the image from the official kali website and always verifies hash. Look not plausible to me. Anyway, i try ever linux distros and nerver be able to upgrade one.
This means something might've changed in the two months since you downloaded it. Again, download a new image and install right away, so you get a fully updated image.
You're probably doing something wrong. I've been using Linux for over ten years and never, ever have had such issues, nor in bare metal, neither in virtual machines.
It could be a Virtualbox problem since you are having this problem on all the distros you have tried which I assume you also tried in vm's. What version of Virtualbox are you running, try this?
Fixed now. I reback to the snapshot from before the upgrade and run it again and work find. Look like files was corrupt from lagging network during download.