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Some time ago I installed Kali as my first Linux. It's ok and all, but I messed it up a bit, and wanted to install Debian. Now Debian is installed. I can see all the files through Kali, but I cannot see Debian in GRUB. I can only see Kali, Kali Advanced and Windows. How do I fix it?

Jeff Schaller
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    Did you try to `sudo update-grub` to regenerate your configuration? – resc Sep 01 '17 at 18:56
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    The `update-grub` also shows, which partitions were found. In `/etc/grub.d` can you find the scripts which look for different partition types. These aren't the best readable scripts I've ever seen, but likely there is the problem. – peterh Sep 01 '17 at 19:06
  • Yea, this worked. By the way. Any idea where I can get wifi drivers from? – Alex Ironside Sep 01 '17 at 19:28
  • @alex3wielki try to take a look at [this](https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/249972/how-do-i-install-non-free-firmware-wifi-driver-from-usb-debian/249980#249980), the drivers for Kali and Debian are the same afaik. – resc Sep 01 '17 at 19:34
  • That's why it's strange. Kali had the drivers, and Debian didn't – Alex Ironside Sep 01 '17 at 20:07

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