My main issue with Debian was it not booting to the desktop manager.
#How to install kali linux on mac install#
If that is not selected during installation, one may manually add the install directory (e.g. I suspect that this isn't necessary but this is how they did it on the Ubuntu site. The Windows installer has an option to modify the system PATH environment variable. ) hdiutil convert -format UDRW -o /path/to/kali.img /path/to/kali.iso. If this is the case (and you ever care to boot to OS X) you can do so by holding ALT on boot (before the chime) and the apple boot manager will be loaded, where you can boot to OS X and reinstall rEFInd. Convert the iso to dmg (I don't know if this is actually necessary. If you installed GRUB you may find it overwrote rEFInd as the default boot manager.
#How to install kali linux on mac how to#
Here’s how to import the VirtualBox image for Kali Linux: Step 1: Launch VirtualBox. As stated by tjt263 you can either use diskutil in the terminal or the Disk Utility app. Once you have installed VirtualBox and downloaded the Kali Linux image, you just need to import it to VirtualBox in order to make it work. Download Kali Linux for M1 Mac Install UTM for MacOS Configure a new Virtual Machine for Kali a) Linux b) 2GB RAM c) 30GB HDD Update a) Install Spice Tools b.