[Completed] Installing a linux distribution on android - Linux deploy not working [Galaxy Tab 2] - XDA Assist

I have a galaxy tab 2 running android 5.1.1 (slimrom).
I have been trying to install kali linux on this tablet. It is rooted(of course) and has busybox correctly installed.
Linux deploy doesnt seem to work. I have tried a number of times changing the installation path and other options like components. When i press install i see -
>>install
<<install
When i press satus,
>>status
<<status
The app didnt even ask for root permissions.
Is there any other way i can install kali? Or is there a way to fix this linux deploy app?
I am new to xda.
Thanks in advance.

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I have a galaxy tab 2 running android 5.1.1 (slimrom).
I have been trying to install kali linux on this tablet. It is rooted(of course) and has busybox correctly installed.
Linux deploy doesnt seem to work. I have tried a number of times changing the installation path and other options like components. When i press install i see -
>>install
<<install
When i press satus,
>>status
<<status
The app didnt even ask for root permissions.
Is there any other way i can install kali? Or is there a way to fix this linux deploy app?
I am new to xda.
Thanks in advance.
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Greetings,
Thank you for using XDA Assist.
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Spaddy2951 said:
Hello, I'm using your "Android-on-EC-DualBoot-0.0.4" on a car radio
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Hi, I tried your suggestions, but do not go well, if I'm not mistaken something, or maybe because the Wince is installed in a rom
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