Dual Boot Kali-Sana Linux 2.0 with Windows 10/8/7/XP
This article is a step-by-step guide on how to dual-boot Windows and
Kali Linux on a single HARD DISK DRIVE (HDD). Kali Linux is what used to
be BackTrack Linux, a distribution designed for penetration testing and
security professionals. It ships with about 300 penetration testing and
hacking applications installed. While BackTrack is based on Ubuntu,
Kali Linux is based on Debian, and uses the complete Debian Installer.
As a result, the installation process is different from that of
BackTrack, which uses Ubuntu’s graphical installation program. Install
Kali Linux: The best option to select on Kali Linux’s boot menu
is Graphical Install. It gives you a point-and-click installation
process. Install works just as well, but the interface is
ncurses-based.1) For installing Kali Linux, the following partitions
will be created: /, /home, and Swap. In that order. The /home partition
is optional. At the disk partitioning methods step of the installation
process, you get a bunch of options. Because none of the guided options
will create a separate /boot partition, creating the partitions will
have to be done manually. So select “Manual” and click Continue.2) You
can see the existing Windows partitions, both of which are primary
partitions. The free space, reclaimed from Windows in the previous step
is what will be used for creating the partitions for Kali Linux. To
start creating the partitions, select the free space and click Continue.
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