In my last article, I explained how to create a bootable USB thumb drive for Kali Linux that actually works with the new MacBook Pro 13,2 (Late 2016 with Touch Bar), however you can’t just simply boot it with Apple’s boot manager by holding down the Option/Alt key while booting, so we’ll also install rEFInd to allow booting from USB. …
Welcome to Part 1 of my Tutorial on how to do a dual boot installation of Kali Linux on your MacBook Pro running Mac OS Sierra. In my tutorial I’m using a 13-inch MacBook Pro with TouchBar (Late 2016), so depending on your model and Mac OS version, things might be different for you.