
Originally Posted by
MalboroTime
It probably is not the USB port because a few others and I are getting this error as well. Do you guys know where to get some older images of kali like 1.0.8 in order to get a dual boot install out of the way on that version, then updating within Kali with a sudo apt-get update && apt-get upgrade command? I don't know how this would help in terms of booting the os from a drive, but for those like myself that are attempting to dual boot install kali on the OSX I think this might work, I'm not sure. I'll try it and be back with the results soon. If you guys are gonna try this you might want to compare the hashes.
I received the no bootable device message as well. BUT I used dd to put the iso on a partition of my second SSD. have you gotten anywhere with your testing? My rEFInd setting may not be correct because I kept getting legacy error through the usb boot, which is why i tried to bypass the usb by installing the ISO on a partition. Gonna check rEFInd with a stable iso and also want to try https://forums.kali.org/showthread.p...mode-(64-bits)
Macbook Late 2009 Intel 4gb Ram 2x120gb SSD no Optical Drive
Windows 7 Intel Core i5-3350 3.10GHZ 16gb Ram AMD Radeon HD7700
Samsung SGH-i747 rooted
HTC One M8 not rooted