Disabling Apple’s System Integrity Protection (SIP) In addition to those changes, the rEFInd setup itself changed as well somewhere between version 0.8.3 and the current version 0.10.4 which I used while writing this tutorial. Unfortunately, the official Kali Linux documentation only describes how to install rEFInd in version 0.8.3 which doesn’t work on MacBooks running OS X Yosemite or newer due to a few changes Apple introduced back then. To successfully boot Kali Linux from your USB drive, you need to install rEFInd as well, which is going to be your default boot manager from now on. 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.
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