Hello,

I guess most of the posts are about dual booting Kali and win /7/8/etc...

But my case is different more challenging-at least for newbies like me-

Okay its like this:

I have my Laptop installed with Win 7 in partition C and I have another D partition as my /home partition. I have installed Ubuntu in a separate partition. the installation process yields these partitions:

  • /
  • /home
  • /swap
  • / reserved Bios boot area


No when the machine boots up Ubunut GRUB takes over the booting options and present me with Ubuntu /Windows to select from

Now I want to install Kali the same way as I did for Ubuntu, in a sense that it has its own partition, but how can I do it with out effecting the booting of the systems I have as well as Kali after that.
should I go with the manual option at the partition disks and create partitions the same way I did with Ubuntu ?

Thanx in advance