I think for you fresh install of kali weekly image will be better. Kali weekly image runs in UEFI.
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I think for you fresh install of kali weekly image will be better. Kali weekly image runs in UEFI.
So, the code you supplied can't be executed if you have separate partitions? Strictly that? If it can be placed in a separate partition then which one would you recommended from root, home, boot, opt?
Will your code still work for those users who prefer to have separate partitions?
I have separate partitions, not all-in-one partition. In addition to Swap, I have separate partitions called:
boot
root
home
efi system
From what you said below, which one from the above, should be my "sda5" and which one my "sda1"?
Output of fdisk -l
/dev/sda1 windows recovery environment
/dev/sda2 260MB EFI System
/dev/sda3 1000MB boot partition
/dev/sda4 microsoft reserved
/dev/sda5 microsoft basic data
dev/sda6 windows recovery environment
/dev/sda7 linux file system root
/dev/sda8 linux file system boot
/dev/sda9 linux file system swap
/devsda10 linux file system home
/dev/sda7(*) is your root partition and /dev/sda2(**) is your EFI partition.