Can I run Kali Linux on macbook without using any virtual machines like on windows using dual boot option.
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Please refer to the documentation on this matter on kali.org
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Yes , recently i just replaced mac with Kali on my intel based Macbook. Was having wi-fi N.I.C problems but just got the problems fixed…
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But I’m using MacBook M2, any other possibilities
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I already told you to refer to what the documentation has to say
Yeah checking about that
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I think both the M1 and M2 now support linux, Download balena etcher flash a
kali Arm64 img onto a usb .Then select the usb drive in the boot menu .Good luck!
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You’ll need to use a vm for the M chips.
yes
primarily try to run using live image on an usb drive.
This is both irrelevant and wrong here