define the mount point as "/" for the specified disk
Type: Posts; User: tom
define the mount point as "/" for the specified disk
Yes that's the ISO I'am referring to.
I'am not sure if i understand you question here but i presume that you mean if you have to use msdos3
put your
fdisk -l output here and tell me de disk...
I used this method to dualboot kali with a truecrypt windows using grub2.
Copy the rescue ISO to /boot and name it truecrypt.iso
sudo apt-get install syslinux
sudo cp...