In your case the Kali Linux file system was installed on /dev/sdb3, but it varies with different systems. Usually it's in the file system that ends with ext4, depending on the file system you used during the installation. This is what came up: grub-install error: cannot find EFI directory.īoot from the Kali Linux live USB, and launch GParted so that you can get to see on which partition Kali Linux was installed. Ok so I just tried grub-install on /dev/sdb2 figuring its flagged boot. On the second hard drive? or the first hard drive? And what partition do I put It in(I know not in the ntfs partition), But maybe in the EFI system partition on the second hard drive? Half of the drive 500gb is kali's the other half is ntfs file system for windows. I have kali installed on a second hard drive on my laptop with partition being sdb3 and am not sure what to put in for when I install grub. I found this code: mount /dev/sda3 /mntĪnyway I have loaded the live usb and am attempting to fix it. I'm not sure what caused it but it doesn't show up in the bios anymore.
I'm trying to repair the boot loader for kali 2.0.