Download Kali-linux: Click here to download
Then use software such as the UltraISO, UNetbootin, or Linux boot disk creation tool under Windows to engrave the downloaded image into the U disk and turn on the boot.
installation process:
Here, just go to the ESC key to skip to the installer main menu:
At this point you can choose to set the user name and password, you can also directly point to install, wait until the installation and then set the user name and password:
Direct installation:
Select a third---manual:
Locate a partition to install Kali, enter:
Then set the above figure to the following figure:
Mount/directory, you can generally install the system, as for the swap and/boot partitions according to the actual situation, there are no other partitions, so skip:
When you get here, just press ESC to skip: After a long wait, the key moment--grub install to the problem: if this is the point "yes" grub is installed on the MBR, boot windows with grub and first see the Grub boot entry after the boot; You boot grub with the MBR, here Point "no", boot first see the MBR's Guide menu: The last step of the "no" will appear in this step: Install the boot device: if/boot separate partition, add/boot partition, if/boot does not have a separate partition, then add/directory in the partition:
Reboot after installation, if you are installing Kali first, it is recommended that you install Windows next time, and then add Kali boot, and if you install Kali after Windows is installed, restart directly into Windows, and then use EASYBCD under Windows ( Ubuntu grub2) Adds a kali-linux grub4dos boot to the Kali. Add a method and add Ubuntu like: Refer to the boot selection kali-linux appear error15: refer to
If the above installation process to set the username and password, here you can enter the user name and password login: If there is no setting, boot into the Kali when the choice of recovery mode: input passwd root to the root account set the password, and then you can reboot:
If you select Windows in the Grub boot interface to not go to Windows Workaround:
Leafpad/boot/grub/grub.cfg
Locate the Windows Boot section, and then change the--set to--set=root and save it.
Original from: http://xiao106347.blog.163.com/blog/static/21599207820134219466752/