![]() If we pick the boot from legacy OS FAT 32 option, it will boot Kali Linux from the USB drive: We can select the EFI drive, which is our Mac hard drive. Now that we have installed rEFInd, we can insert our USB key and hold down the option key when rebooting to get the first boot menu: WARNING: If you have an Advanced Format disk, *DO NOT* attempt to check theīless status with 'bless -info', since this is known to cause disk corruption Installing rEFInd to the partition mounted at //Ĭopying sample configuration file as nf edit this file to configure ![]() To install rEFInd, the boot loader for OS X, I ran: $ sudo dd if=kali-linux-1.1.0a-amd64.iso of=/dev/disk2 bs=1mģ063349248 bytes transferred in 762.810003 secs (4015875 bytes/sec)Īnd that's all folks, now the USB drive is bootable. I ran this command once without the USB drive plugged in, and once with the USB plugged in: After downloading the iso, check to make sure it's legit:
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