Kali macbook6/25/2023 Set up Kali Linux Everything except the WLAN interface (and AFAIK the webcam) works now. So assuming the machine doesn't list the drive, try attaching it using USB or Firewire if either of those options are available. Choose EFI Boot at the Mac boot screen and then Kali Linux at rEFInd boot screen. Firewire possibly less but should still be supported by most. I'm pretty certain USB is supported by anything on the planet. ![]() This might be because of the connector between the machine and the drive. If you only get to see as many drives as your system has internally, your external HD apparently wasn't detected. When you external HD was detected the letter is probably the one furthest down the alfabet, assuming you're shown a list. Something starting with /dev/sd followed by a letter and possibly a number. What might happen is that when you say install, it asks you to either prepare or specify the drive on which to install, specified as something like /dev/sda or /dev/sda1 or something like that. I'm guessing you're hoping to find a destination drive explicitly labeled as the external drive.
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