Try might try using boot-repair-disk to install grub. You can also run this from USB or CD. The instructions are on the "Home" tab of the webpage.
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Try might try using boot-repair-disk to install grub. You can also run this from USB or CD. The instructions are on the "Home" tab of the webpage.
Try might try using boot-repair-disk to install grub. You can also run this from USB or CD. The instructions are on the "Home" tab of the webpage.
Also, consider using a persistent Live USB installation: http://docs.kali.org/installation/kali-linux-live-usb-install
As long as you use a USB drive with plenty of extra space, you should be able...
You may try maintaining a fully installed and updated version of Kali, then use Linux Live Kit to make your live CD/DVD.
I have Kali installed in a multiboot environment on my iMac and use rEFInd as the bootmanager: http://www.rodsbooks.com/refind/
If you're unfamiliar with Rod Smith's work, I would suggest taking a...