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Hi I am new to the community and really need some help.I recently tried booting my kali linux usb in my new laptop,I choose the Live(failsafe) option at the boot menu. It started booting but suddenly hangs after the boot only a black-grey screen shown I checked the checksum and it was correct, tried it with virtualbox also same result.
Apr 29, 2013 - Adjust screen resolution in Kali Linux. Click on Applications - System Tools - Preferences - System Settings. Click on Display.
During the boot process it hangs for a few second with a '(EDD=off to disable).I'm using a asus UB-R4074Tit has Nvidia GT940m and 8gb of ram. I also tried booting into the grub menu by trying the shift key but only end up in the screen asking for my disk image. I suspect is the graphic card causing the screen display to split.MOST IMORTANTLY can anyone tell me how to boot into the grub menu. Thanks in advance.
I'm trying to boot/install Kali Linux in Virtualbox under Elementary OS (based on Ubuntu 12) as host on a 64 bits computer. I build a 'classical' virtual machine for Kali:. name: Kali. OS: Linux.
Version: Linux 2.6. RAM: 2048 Mio. Disk: create new disk. Disk type: VDI. Disk size: fixed, 20 GioThen I make a few adjustments in the configuration menu:.
In system I remove floppy disk from boot order, and tick IO-APIC. In processor I tick PAE/NX. In storage - IDE drive I choose a live-CD image of Kali (AMD64 or I386 i've tried both)and tick live CD/DVDThen I start the machine. I get a warning (telling me that the window is optimized for 32 bits colors whereas the virtual screen is set to 24 bits) which I ignore and the main menu of the live CD appears telling me to choose an option. I choose 'Live (686-pae)'.The screen shows: Loading /live/vmlinuz.okLoading /live/initrd.img.okAnd then nothing.
I just get a black screen with an underscore. Other boot options give similar results.I've tried quite a few things to solve the problem, such as remove virtualbox, reinstall, remove again, build from sources, install countless dependencies that might be useful, check linux headers, verify SHA1 checksums of the images, change virtual RAM and disk size, change disk type from dynamically allocated to fixed and I'm still stuck.I've been using Backtrack for several years and have never encountered any virtualization or live-USB problems. Kali however seems quite tricky to boot. Thank you for your answer ValeriRangelov, I'm not an expert in virtualization but i think Virtualbox proposes to choose the linux kernel or OS type to help building a machine with appropriate 'hardware'. Can this choice prevent Kali from booting?
I have given this virtual machine more than enough space and RAM to run Kali under normal circonstances. The following ISOs worked: elementary os isos, xubuntu, windows. I did not try an older version of kali however (backtrack) Shall I provide VirtualBox logs?–Dec 24 '14 at 16:09. Thank you for your answers.After checking the logs I found nothing indicating that the virtual machine encountered an error, which is strange. I thought maybe extracting the image from the cd could take some time and left it on for almost an hour and nothing happened.Anyway, the problem is now solved. Until now the version of Virtualbox installed on my system was 4.1. It seems other users have been experiencing similar difficulties.
I have forced Virtualbox to update to version 4.3 (the latest version of VB was not in my list of repositories). Kali is now booting in reasonable time and running fine.
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