I thought I'd share how I created the USB key using a Mac. Perhaps it will help others. I borrowed parts from the site: http://www.ubuntu.com/download/help/...ick-on-mac-osx
1. Download the iso.
2. Open Terminal
3. Convert the iso to dmg (I don't know if this is actually necessary ...)
Code:
hdiutil convert -format UDRW -o ~/path/to/kali.img ~/path/to/kali.iso
. I suspect that this isn't necessary but this is how they did it on the Ubuntu site.
4. Plug in USB key
5. In terminal type and note the location of the usb key. It will probably be something like or . You can also use to get the same info.
In my case the USB was found at .
What you need going in following steps is the portion /dev/diskN where N is the disk number you found before. In my case it was . I'll use this going forward.
6. Now unmount the USB key using either Disk Utilities or from the Terminal
Code:
diskutil unmountDisk /dev/disk1
7. In the terminal type
Code:
sudo dd if=kali.dmg of=/dev/rdisk1 bs=512k
.... Supposedly using /dev/rdiskN is faster.
You will get a Finder message that it can't mount the drive. This is likely because OSX can't read ext3/4.
8. Unmount the USB key
Code:
diskutil eject /dev/disk1
where N is your USB
9. Reboot and press "Alt/Option" key to select kali.