sudo dd if=Parrot-home-6.2_amd64.iso of=/dev/sdX bs=4M status=progress && sync Replace/dev/sdXwith the path of your USB drive (like/dev/sdb). If you’re unsure, you can use thelsblk commandto list all drives and partitions connected to your Linux computer. Installing Parrot OS Since...
Once you have VirtualBox installed and downloaded the ParrotSec ISO file, we can go ahead and create our Virtual Machine. Step 3: Creating the ParrotSec VM Alright, open VirtualBox and click on New to create a new VM. Enter a Name, as System choose Linux and Other Linux 64bit or 32b...
sudo dd if=Parrot-home-6.2_amd64.iso of=/dev/sdX bs=4M status=progress && sync Replace/dev/sdXwith the path of your USB drive (like/dev/sdb). If you’re unsure, you can use thelsblk commandto list all drives and partitions connected to your Linux computer. Installing Parrot OS Since...