Do you know how to use Kali Linux live on Mac OS? Is it possible to use Kali Linux live on Mac OS? Now, I’m going to show you that how to do it. You can use Kali Linux live on almost every operating systems, not only on Mac or Windows. This method is also called “Install Kali Linux on USB flash Drive”. First, I want to give some point about Kali Linux.
Boot from from the USB pendrive or memory card which was made bootable by cloning. Download an iso file of the Ubuntu version and flavour, that you want to install as persistent live. Run mkusb-dus and create a persistent live drive in another USB drive or memory card. Installing operating system images on Mac OS (www.raspberrypi.org). There is a dedicated article about how to Create a Live USB stick using Linux and how to Create a Live USB stick using Windows Version: 12.2+ This applies to openSUSE 12.2 and above. Warning: The instructions on this page will destroy all data currently on the USB stick being used. Easily Install Boot and Run your favorite Portable Linux operating system, antivirus tools, and diagnostic utilities from a bootable usb key or flash drive.
Kali Linux is a Debian-derived Linux distribution designed for digital forensics and penetration testing. It is maintained and funded by Offensive Security Ltd. Mati Aharoni, Devon Kearns, and Raphaël Hertzog are the core developers.
Use Kali Linux Live on Mac OS
Using Kali Linux on Mac is very simple and easy. It needs some steps to pass this task. First, you need to a bootable USB for Linux. If you don’t know how to create a bootable USB for Linux, visit this article “Create Bootable USB for Kali Linux“. Once you have created the flash drive, it’s time to use Linux lively.
Step #1. Insert your USB flash drive to your Mac computer. If your computer is on, restart it. If your computer is Off, turn on it. Now, press and hold the “Option key” from your keyboard.
Step #2. Your computer will boot with the Kali Linux operating system. A screen will be shown to you. Choose the Kali Linux or Windows then hit enter.
Choose Windows or Kali Linux USB
Step #3. The computer will restart and will automatically boot with Kali Linux operating system. Choose “Live amd64“. It’s really amazing. Enjoy with Kali Linux without any problem.
Once you clicked on the “Live amd54”, the Kali Linux will automatically open up and you can start using it. This is the preview of Kali Linux become live on Mac OS.
How to Use Kali Linux Live
Conclusion
This was the easiest and simple method that you can use Kali Linux Live on Mac OS. If you have any question regarding this article, just feel free to ask us on this post. Thanks for being with us.
There are multiple utilities to create a Linux Live USB in Windows. However, most of them are not available in Mac OS X. Let's see how to create a Linux Live USB in Mac OS X without using any third-party apps, just with the terminal and the dd command.
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Download the Linux Distribution ISO
The guide will work for most Linux distributions.
For the example, we will use an Ubuntu 14.04.03 ISO, which is the latest LTS (Long Term Support) version of Ubuntu, and will be supported until 2019.
Open the terminal
After the ISO has downloaded, we need to open the Mac OS Terminal. The fastest way to do so is pressing Command + Space to open the Spotlight Search and type 'terminal'.
Inside the terminal, we need to navigate to the folder we downloaded the ISO. The default directory is our Downloads folder, and we can navigate there with:
For more information about how to navigate the terminal, check out our guide:
Basic Linux Commands for Linux Terminal Beginners
Basic Linux Commands for Linux Terminal Beginners
Since both Linux and Mac OS X are based on Unix, navigating the terminal is similar for both.
Convert the ISO to IMG
To create a Linux Live USB in Mac OS X, we first need to convert the ISO file to an IMG. We will do so with the hdiutil application, substituting <ubuntu> for the full ISO file name.
On a modern Mac with an SSD, this process will take less than a second. In the example, it took 925ms.
Prepare the USB flash drive
For most Linux distributions, a 4GB USB thumb drive will be enough. We connect the thumb drive to our Mac and run the diskutil command to see the device node assigned to our flash drive.
In the example, it is /dev/disk2.
Next thing, we need to unmount the drive. We make sure it doesn't contain any useful files, because they will be deleted, and then run:
Create the Linux Live USB in Mac OS X
Finally, we are ready to set the procedure in motion. We type:
We might have converted the ISO to IMG, but Mac OS X added a .DMG extension, so we have to include this too.
Also, using /dev/rdisk instead of /dev/disk may be faster, but both will work.
After the sudo command, we need to enter our user account password. Nothing will show on the terminal as we are typing; we just enter the password and press Enter.
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If we use a fast USB 3.0 drive on a USB 3.0 capable Mac, the procedure will be lightning fast. The 1006MB ISO was transferred to the USB in less than 5,2 seconds, averaging 194MB/sec.
Finally, we eject the USB thumb drive with:
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That was it. We now have a Linux Live USB, to install Linux on a Windows PC, or on our Mac.
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