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  2. File:Dual boot icon.svg - Wikipedia

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    A four-color stained glass w:window and an abstract penguin, intended to represent dual booting. Date: 16 November 2006, 05:43 (UTC) Source: Own work: Author: Damian Yerrick: Permission (Reusing this file) Credit me and you can use this. Other versions: Image:Dual boot icon.png

  3. Kali Linux - Wikipedia

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    Kali Linux is currently distributed as a 64-bit images for use on hosts based on the x86-64 architecture and as an image for the ARM architecture for use on the Beagle Board computer and Samsung's ARM Chromebook. [19] With the release of 2024.4, 32-bit images based on the i386 architecture were officially dropped. [17] [20]

  4. File:Kali Linux 2.0 wordmark.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Kali Linux 2.0 wordmark, vectorized using Inkscape and optimised using Scour. The text is a somewhat stylized version of Arial (writen in Arial font and some modifications in the path), but no changes made with the text "BY OFFENSIVE SECURITY", so it may differ from the original logo.

  5. Multi-booting - Wikipedia

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    In an OS/2 dual-boot configuration, the C drive can contain both DOS and OS/2. The user issues the BOOT command [1] from the DOS or OS/2 command line to do the necessary copy, move and rename operations and then reboot to the specified system on C:. Other systems provide similar mechanisms for alternate systems on the same logical drive.

  6. GNU GRUB - Wikipedia

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    GNU GRUB (short for GNU GRand Unified Bootloader, commonly referred to as GRUB) is a boot loader package from the GNU Project.GRUB is the reference implementation of the Free Software Foundation's Multiboot Specification, which provides a user the choice to boot one of multiple operating systems installed on a computer or select a specific kernel configuration available on a particular ...

  7. Tux (mascot) - Wikipedia

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    It has been chosen by Linus Torvalds as the logo for version 2.6.29 of the Linux kernel [17] to support the effort to save the Tasmanian devil species from extinction [18] due to the devil facial tumour disease. The image was designed by Andrew McGown and recreated as an SVG using Inkscape by Josh Bush, [19] and released under the CC BY-SA ...

  8. Comparison of bootloaders - Wikipedia

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    Note: The column MBR (Master Boot Record) refers to whether or not the boot loader can be stored in the first sector of a mass storage device. The column VBR (Volume Boot Record) refers to the ability of the boot loader to be stored in the first sector of any partition on a mass storage device.

  9. File:Kali-dragon-icon.svg - Wikipedia

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