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« on: September 20, 2013, 04:36:35 04:36 »

According to http://www.blog.xgaptek.com/2013/01/dual-boot-raspberry.html , we should be able to install and change multiple OS without using any display monitor.

But I am stuck at the following step that is instructed in the above website:

# kpartx -av disk-image.img

# mount /dev/mapper/loop0p2 /mnt/part2

# mount /dev/mmcblk0p3 /mnt/secos

# rsync -vrpoglHDIt --progress /mnt/part2 /mnt/secos

I have problem identifying my "/mnt/secos" I am using Ubuntu 12.04
/mnt/part2 should be the second partition
/mnt/secos should be the second OS

dell@ubuntu:/media/OS/Users/Dell/Downloads/kali-linux-1.0.4-armel-rpi$ sudo kpartx -av kali-1.0.4-rpi.img
[sudo] password for dell:
add map loop0p1 (252:0): 0 125000 linear /dev/loop0 1
add map loop0p2 (252:1): 0 14209047 linear /dev/loop0 125001
dell@ubuntu:/media/OS/Users/Dell/Downloads/kali-linux-1.0.4-armel-rpi$ sudo mount /dev/mapper/loop0p2 /media/Kali_Linux
dell@ubuntu:/media/OS/Users/Dell/Downloads/kali-linux-1.0.4-armel-rpi$ sudo mount /dev/mmcblk0p3 /dev/loop0
mount: special device /dev/mmcblk0p3 does not exist

Anyone have tried this before on Ubuntu 12.04 LTS ?
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