From charlesreid1

Dual Boot Kali on OS X

Following this guide: http://docs.kali.org/installation/kali-linux-dual-boot-on-mac-hardware

I'm running on a mid-2010 MacBook Pro (Model 7,1).

First things first: download the image, and make a bootable USB.

Bootable USB Drive

Following instructions here:

http://docs.kali.org/downloading/kali-linux-live-usb-install

After downloading the iso, check to make sure it's legit:

$ cat kali-linux-1.1.0a-amd64.txt.sha1sum && openssl sha1 kali-linux-1.1.0a-amd64.iso
2b8d2db20e2709c5e9e0f9f9bbd8606c9b9e729f  kali-linux-1.1.0a-amd64.iso
SHA1(kali-linux-1.1.0a-amd64.iso)= 2b8d2db20e2709c5e9e0f9f9bbd8606c9b9e729f

I ran this command once without the USB drive plugged in, and once with the USB plugged in:

$ diskutil list

I found my disk at /dev/disk2. I unmounted it with

$ diskutil unmountDisk /dev/disk2

Then I formatted the USB drive with:

$ sudo dd if=kali-linux-1.1.0a-amd64.iso of=/dev/disk2 bs=1m

And that's all folks, now the USB drive is bootable.

Installing rEFInd

Back to this guide: http://docs.kali.org/installation/kali-linux-dual-boot-on-mac-hardware

To install rEFInd, the boot loader for OS X, I ran:

$ curl -s -L http://sourceforge.net/projects/refind/files/0.8.3/refind-bin-0.8.3.zip -o refind.zip
$ unzip refind.zip
$ cd refind-bin* 

and finally,

$ sudo bash install.sh
Installing rEFInd on OS X....
Installing rEFInd to the partition mounted at //
Copied rEFInd binary files

Copying sample configuration file as refind.conf; edit this file to configure
rEFInd.


WARNING: If you have an Advanced Format disk, *DO NOT* attempt to check the
bless status with 'bless --info', since this is known to cause disk corruption
on some systems!!


Installation has completed successfully.


Booting Into Kali

Now that we have installed rEFInd, we can hold down the option key when rebooting to get the rEFInd menu. This will allow us to boot into Kali and install Linux.

I've already partitioned my disk, so I can skip the disk partitioning part.

When you boot to the rEFInd menu with the Kali Linux USB drive plugged in, you should see Kali show up as Windows. Pick it to boot into Kali.

Install Kali

To install Kali, pick the graphical install from the Kali boot menu.