![]() ![]() You can resize in a normal macOS/OS X session, or in recovery mode (recommended).Since macOS/OS X High Sierra (10.13) and later, the default will be Apple File System (APFS).You can resize using GParted in from a Kali Linux live session.If macOS/OS X Sierra (10.12) and earlier, it will be Mac OS Extended (HFS+).Depending on the format of the macOS/OS X partition, will depend on what method you need todo. Resize macOS/OS X Procedureīefore we can install Kali Linux, there needs to be room on the hard disk. Having a backup of your macOS/OS X files available is a good idea in the event something goes wrong. ![]() Be aware of what partitions you are modifying and where you are installing Kali Linux to. This installation has the potential to go wrong very easily as it involves editing existing partitions. Installing or removing any metapackages.īoth of these can be addressed post installation, as it saves swapping to the installer image (as you will need either multiple CD/DVD/USBs or to re-image half way though).Changing or removing the desktop environment.After we have finished altering the disk layout, we can still install Kali Linux using the live image, but there will be a few differences such as: This is because we need to edit the disk structure without mounting any partitions (otherwise they would be in-use). We need to use a different image from the single boot Kali Linux install guide, as we need the live image. ![]()
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