Since the release of 1.0.8, Kali now supports EFI.
Single boot guide: http://docs.kali.org/installation/ka...install-on-mac
Dual boot guide: http://docs.kali.org/installation/ka...n-mac-hardware
Below is a list of reported Apple hardware which it is compatible with.
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You need to select the 'Windows' partition, not EFI.
MacBook Pro
Model: Mid 2009
Booting: USB - No
Booting: DVD - Yes
Known issues:
* For WiFi support during install - use "Live Mode" (b43/ucode16_mimo.fw is missing via text/graphic install)
* No trackpad support via graphic install.
MacBook Pro
Model: Mid 2012
Booting: USB - No
Booting: DVD - Yes
Known issues:
* For WiFi support during install - use "Live Mode" (b43/ucode29_mimo.fw is missing via text/graphic install)
* No trackpad support via graphic install.
MacBook Pro Retina
Model: Early 2013
Booting: USB - Yes
Known issues:
* For WiFi support during install - use "Live Mode" (b43/ucode29_mimo.fw is missing via text/graphic install)
* No trackpad support via graphic install.
MacBook Air
Model: Mid 2012
Booting: USB - Yes
Known issues:
* None
MacBook Air
Model: Mid 2013
Booting: USB - Yes
Known issues:
* No WiFi support