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    Exclamation Kali Linux v1.1.0 .img file transferred to SD Card generates no valid partition table

    My RapsBerry Pi 2 B boots Ubuntu 14.04LTS fine in a 32GB SD HC Card, but it does not boot at all (nothing on screen) when trying with Kali Linux v1.1.0

    I tried transferring the .img file from Linux by doing:

    Code:
    # dd if=kali-1.1.0-rpi2.img of=/dev/sdb bs=512k
    and from Windows by using Win32DiskImager.
    This is the result:

    Code:
    luis@Chomsky:~$ sudo fdisk -l
    Disco /dev/sdb: 61.9 GB, 61924704256 bytes
    64 cabezas, 32 sectores/pista, 59056 cilindros, 120946688 sectores en total
    Unidades = sectores de 1 * 512 = 512 bytes
    Tamaño de sector (lógico / fÃ*sico): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
    Tamaño E/S (mÃ*nimo/óptimo): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
    Identificador del disco: 0x9b40c48c
    El disco /dev/sdb no contiene una tabla de particiones válida
    My Linux is in spanish, sorry, but the last line translates to: "/dev/sdb has no valid partition table".
    I have tested this with a 8GB SD Card, and a 64GB SD XC Card, but results are the same (no image at all).
    I have tried by firstly creating some valid ms-dos type partition table by using gparted, but it seems to be removed after the dd process.

    What is going on here, and what could I check to solve this?

    Thanks you.
    Last edited by Sopalajo de Arrierez; 2015-05-03 at 11:19.

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