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kali linux graphical install got error help pleas
Hi I was instelling Kalli linux on me laptop whet a bootable usb.
when I did graphical instal I got a error.
this is the error =
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Detect network hardware
Some of your hardware needs non-free firmware files to operate. The firmware can be loaded from removable media, such as a usb stick are: rt2860.bin
if you have such media avaible now, insert it, and continue
Load missing firmware from removable media?
NO
YES
what should I do pleas help
Unable to find System-> install Kali in Kali 2.0
Quote:
Originally Posted by
muts
Installing Kali Linux on your computer is an easy process. First you’ll need compatible computer hardware. Kali is supported on i386, amd64, and ARM (both armel and armhf) platforms. The hardware requirements are minimal as listed below, though better hardware will naturally provide better performance. The i386 images have a default PAE kernel, so you can run them on systems with over 4GB of RAM.
Download Kali Linux and either burn the ISO to DVD, or
prepare a USB stick with Kali Linux Live as the installation medium. If you do not have a DVD drive or USB port on your computer, check out the
Kali Linux Network Install.
To read the full document, check our Installing Kali Linux to Hard Drive article.
If you have any issues with this procedure, please post them in this thread.
I have kali 2.0 installed as a live CD on a bootable USB drive ,after live booting , am Unable to find System-> install Kali in Kali 2.0 in the menu.
How to install Kali , after booting into live mode
Kali Linux 2016.2 (full) installation problem
Quote:
Originally Posted by
muts
Installing Kali Linux on your computer is an easy process. First you’ll need compatible computer hardware. Kali is supported on i386, amd64, and ARM (both armel and armhf) platforms. The hardware requirements are minimal as listed below, though better hardware will naturally provide better performance. The i386 images have a default PAE kernel, so you can run them on systems with over 4GB of RAM.
Download Kali Linux and either burn the ISO to DVD, or
prepare a USB stick with Kali Linux Live as the installation medium. If you do not have a DVD drive or USB port on your computer, check out the
Kali Linux Network Install.
To read the full document, check our Installing Kali Linux to Hard Drive article.
If you have any issues with this procedure, please post them in this thread.
The article describes a graphical installation UI, mine is not.
I have successfully created a Kali Linux 2016.2 (full) USB stick (Kali Linux Live), which, as the boot device, works great. I want to install to my laptop HD (currently FreeDOS) the distro but the installation cannot find the correct CD drivers or recognize the CD. What can be done to get past this problem?