Multiple Operating System on a Single Machine [closed] - linux

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By default I have Windows-8 installed on my machine, and I have installed Linux Ubuntu alongside Windows-8, Now on every start of a machine a grub menu appears where I can choose which OS to open (Windows-8/Linux-Ubuntu).
Now I want to install Linux-Kali on my machine alongside Windows-8 and Linux-Ubuntu.
Without touching Windows-8 and Linux-Ubuntu I want to install Linux-Kali, Because I have already installed many softwares in Windows-8 and Linux-Ubuntu.

Install virtual box https://www.virtualbox.org/ and you can install any other OS as guest.
You can copy to any machine you are interested, and you can run both the windows and linux at the same time.

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How do I get linux commands like 'sudo' and 'apt-get' to my Windows system? I know about Chocolatey, I just want Linux commands [closed]

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I really like the Linux command-line, while I also like Windows. Is there any way possible for me to get the Linux command-line on Windows?
apt is a packaging tool to interact with packages in linux.windows does not use any kind of packaging system.If you want you can use wsl or vagrant.

Install Mint from Windows 7 without cd/pen drive [closed]

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I have prepared partition, Mint iso and Windows 7. Can I easily install Mint directly from Windows without using pen drive or CD?
You should not do that. You create another partition and put a Linux live image there. Then you boot this system and install Linux Mint like you would from CD or USB
You shouldn't have many issues.
During the install on Mint, you will be allowed to select install options. If Mint detects a preexisting OS, it defaults to "install along side OS xxx."
I believe from there you can select your partition or create new ones.

How do i install Linux on windows 8? [closed]

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I am currently running on Windows 8 with an Acer S7 laptop. Is there a VM I can use to load Linux directly on to Windows 8? My computer doesn't "boot" when it starts.
I am assuming you want to boot your PC to see if it works? ... there are couple of options
Use windows 8 recovery disk
Use Linux live CD, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LiveCD which will allow you to
boot the PC and browse file system

Installation of Ubuntu 12.04 in VMware [closed]

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I am trying to install Ubuntu 12.04 LTS (32bit) on VMware 7... But it gives this message "The CPU has been disabled by the guest operating system. You will need to power off or reset the virtual machine at this point."... My OS is win7 (64bit). What would be the problem. Plz help, thanks in advance.
Looks like an issue with Kernel of OS and VMWare version you are using. Check the thread here and see if it helps

VMware tools installations in Arch Linux [closed]

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I want to install VMware tools on Arch Linux, but when I click to install VMware tools and when I try to find it in "/media/cdrom" , I do not find it.
Try installing the VMware tools using Pacman.
A list of the various packages is in the Package Database, VMware.

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