Hi,
I tried to install Kali Linux following this guide: http://docs.kali.org/installation/ka...n-mac-hardware
I used rEFIt for the booting. (rEFInd doesn't work either)
I created the USB by using the dd command.
Code:
dd if=kali-linux-1.0.9a-amd64.iso of=/dev/disk1 bs=1m
When i boot Kali from the USB and choose Legacy OS it gives me this error:
Code:
Starting legacy loader
Using load options 'USB'
Error: Not Found returned from legacy loader
Error: Not Found from LocateDevicePath
Error: Not Found from LocateDevicePath
Error: Not Found from LocateDevicePath
Error: Not Found from LocateDevicePath
Error: Not Found from LocateDevicePath
Error: Not Found from LocateDevicePath
Error: Not Found from LocateDevicePath
Error: Not Found from LocateDevicePath
Error: Not Found from LocateDevicePath
Error: Not Found from LocateDevicePath
Error: Not Found from LocateDevicePath
Error: Not Found from LocateDevicePath
Error: Not Found from LocateDevicePath
Error: Not Found from LocateDevicePath
Error: Not Found from LocateDevicePath
Error: Load Error while (re)opening our installation volume
The firmware refused to boot from the selected volume. Note that external
hard drives are not well-supported by Apple's firmware for legacy OS booting.
When i burn the .iso to a DVD and choose Legacy OS it gives me:
Code:
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Select CD-ROM Boot type : _
After that my keyboard doesn't react anymore and i have to reboot the Macbook.
When burning the DVD i just followed this guide http://www.ubuntu.com/download/deskt...dvd-on-mac-osx
So i converted the .iso to .cdr with Disk Utility (Dvd/cd-master) and i got the same:
Code:
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Select CD-ROM Boot type : _
I'm still able to dual boot Ubuntu and Backbox using a DVD if i want, but i want to try Kali Linux.
I don't understand why i can't get it to work, i know it isn't fully supported, but still i wonder of there is someone who was able to do this.