Navigate to kali.org to download the ISO image of Kali Linux. Check and select the correct architecture, 32-bit or 64-bit. Each image provides the option to choose a graphical user interface (such as ...
You'll need to use a disk image. Try using Disk Utility to make a 1440 KB disk image with no partition map and a FAT filesystem. Mount the disk image and copy your stuff onto it. Then use dd from the ...