To further set up Kali Linux check the following resources: It will be mounted to /Volumes/EFI! Then you have to useĪt the Mac boot screen and then Kali Linux at rEFInd boot screen.Įverything except the WLAN interface (and AFAIK the webcam) works now. If you mount disk0s1 later manually (e.g. Immediately after installing rEFInd the EFI volume is mounted at /Volumes/ESP and the install script fails to unmount it. Rename the refind folder and the efi file: Eject the KaliĬd /Users/your_user_name/Downloads/refind-bin-0.9.2 Then Kali Linux will beĪfter a reboot the Mac will boot to OS X. It will choose the empty space on your main disk to create a small boot partition for grub, a main partition and a swap partition. Use the defaults of the disk partitioning tool. The network interface install will probably fail. The Recovery HD should be moved automatically in both cases.Īnd configure the locale settings. If you don't have a CoreStorage stack on your Mac you may choose Has 250 GB and you need 40 GB free space to It's the last one listed in the output of LvUUID is the UUID of the Logical Volume. Since you probably have a CoreStorage partition after installing El Capitan you have to resize it. You will see a spinning globe animation while booting. Reboot to Internet Recovery Mode by holding Disable System Integrity Protection in Terminal with The thumb drive will be bootable without installing rEFInd. Sudo dd if=/Users/your_user_name/Downloads/ of=/dev/rdisk2 bs=1m My thumb drive had the disk identifier disk2. Then I dd'ed the kali iso image to a thumb drive:įirst get the disk identifier of the thumb drive and unmount it: But that's probably a second question.ġ0.11.1 after repartitioning the internal drive to 1 partition with a GUID partition table.Īfter configuring El Capitan I downloaded The install was successful, the big problem is the I set up a MacBook Air 2013 from scratch and tried to installĢ.0.
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