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_OverloadKid
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04-20-2016, 03:27 AM
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Keep Kali running from a live CD. Its installation isn't great. If you have software you like in this setup, you can usually find it in Ubuntu or Debian. A typical multiboot process starts with Windows first, then other systems, and finally Ubuntu as the last step since it will auto-detect everything else. Check the Debian wiki for instructions on adding GRUB manually. It's better to store Androidx86 on a USB drive instead.
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_OverloadKid
04-20-2016, 03:27 AM #11

Keep Kali running from a live CD. Its installation isn't great. If you have software you like in this setup, you can usually find it in Ubuntu or Debian. A typical multiboot process starts with Windows first, then other systems, and finally Ubuntu as the last step since it will auto-detect everything else. Check the Debian wiki for instructions on adding GRUB manually. It's better to store Androidx86 on a USB drive instead.

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