Lol, yeah, this was a pain for me to figure out too. Apparently on Debian, if you install from usb, there is an entry created in fstab for /dev/sdb. Just comment it out and reboot.
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Lol, yeah, this was a pain for me to figure out too. Apparently on Debian, if you install from usb, there is an entry created in fstab for /dev/sdb. Just comment it out and reboot.
I'm using kali as my primary operating system (kde 64 version) because it really likes my hardware (ao756)-- better than anything else i've tried. The only thing you really have to do is set up a...