Creating a Bootable Kali USB Drive on macOS/OS X (DD) ![]() The specifics of this procedure will vary depending on whether you’re doing it on a Windows, Linux, or macOS/OS X system. (Systems with a direct SD card slot can use an SD card with similar capacity. If you’re running under macOS/OS X, you can use the dd command, which is pre-installed on those platforms, or use Etcher.Ī USB thumb drive, 4GB or larger. ![]() What You’ll NeedĪ verified copy of the appropriate ISO image of the latest Kali build image for the system you’ll be running it on: see the details on downloading official Kali Linux images. In order to do this, we first need to create a bootable USB drive which has been set up from an ISO image of Kali Linux.
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