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Installing Kali Linux With Windows 10 & Optane Drive

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Hey guys, I found the solution.

Follow this tutorial & you can install any os with optane drive installed.

Hey everyone. I am trying to install kali linux on my pc with windows 10 on the side.
My PC is HP Gaming PC 1TB HDD which is GPT with 16GB Optane Drive.
I have created 100GB Partition to install kali, but the partitions are not showing.

Any Suggestions?

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8 minutes ago, -DevNull- said:

Cause he's a HACKER!!  😛  j/k

 

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This thing is amazing :D Encouraging parents to snitch on their kids for using Kali on a VM :D And Discord is hackers nest apparently.

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1 hour ago, noxdeouroboros said:

Off topic but why Kali

It's actually every linux os...the partitions are not displayed

I just tried to install elementaryOS and even that won't display my partitions.

Does having an optane memory affect this?

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6 minutes ago, Xander CaGe said:

It's actually every linux os...the partitions are not displayed

I just tried to install elementaryOS and even that won't display my partitions.

Does having an optane memory affect this?

Not very knowledgeable on optane memory but afaik it shouldn't affect this.

@SauronMaybe you could help?

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27 minutes ago, Xander CaGe said:

It's actually every linux os...the partitions are not displayed

What are you using to check the presence of the partitions? Is this the installer? Are the drives themselves listed? What exactly do you see?

Don't ask to ask, just ask... please 🤨

sudo chmod -R 000 /*

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22 hours ago, Sauron said:

What are you using to check the presence of the partitions? Is this the installer? Are the drives themselves listed? What exactly do you see?

I am using the installer. There are no drives or partitions listed to install the os on.

 

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3 minutes ago, Xander CaGe said:

I am using the installer. There are no drives or partitions listed to install the os on.

 

I did some research, as far as I can tell the way Windows uses optane cache is incompatible with Linux - with that said I think you should still be able to at least see the drives. Check in the BIOS to make sure that no security restrictions are present.

Don't ask to ask, just ask... please 🤨

sudo chmod -R 000 /*

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  • 3 months later...

Hey guys, I found the solution.

Follow this tutorial & you can install any os with optane drive installed.

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