I can’t triple boot with with parrot, Kali and window 11
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I can’t triple boot with with parrot, Kali and window 11
Hello, I can easily use dual boot with any any os there is no problem but when I installed parrot os dual boot with win it’s working fine but when I am trying to triple boot adding Kali in my system it get installed and run successfully but in gnu grub there is no parrot showing to boot in parrot and if I tries to enter in parrot Bye going to boot loader then it shows error of grub rescue can anyone help me🥲?
Are all 3 systems installed on the same physical hard drive?
Are all 3 systems installed in UEFI mode?
When you boot into Kali and open a terminal and run the following command, do you see a directory for Microsoft, Kali and Parrot?
Windows 11 is almost certainly UEFI and one reason this would happen is if you installed Parrott on the same drive in Legacy mode but there are a number of possible reasons. Post answers to the above questions and the output of the parted -l command, run as root or using sudo.
I have shrinke 2 drives from the main drive for Linux
Answering the questions we asked above would have been useful if you want help, the fact that you shrunk 2 drives is meaningless and adds nothing that would help resolve the problem.
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