![]() There’s a few things you will need in order to get started. The process was done using my Macbook Pro mid 2014 model, running OSX El Capitan. Below are my instructions on how I set up this live USB with persistence, it’s produced reliable results and hopefully it will do for you to. I ended up with a strange occurrence when rebooting that I had to select the windows partition for boot rather than the mac EFI. ![]() I tried many methods of getting things working, even following the instructions on the Kali Linux website didn’t work exactly. One primary reason for wanting to maintain persistence is that there is quite a bit of setup involved to get all the drivers working, and I didn’t want to have to go through all of that each time I booted into Linux. As a Macbook Pro user (mid 2014 model) I wanted to be able to use Kali Linux on my Macbook in a USB liveboot mode, with persistence. Although things have gotten easier with some new tools. Getting Kali Linux, or any other Linux distribution, up and running on your Mac can sometimes be problematic. ![]()
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