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Not able to create a VM - Parrot OS using UTM in macOS - Sequoia 15.4

Open m4ddyCISO opened this issue 10 months ago • 3 comments

Downloaded the latest UTM Apple Silicon version of the VM (Parrot-security-6.3.2_arm64.utm.zip) from https://parrotsec.org/download/ and tried creating the VM in UTM. The VM wouldnt boot up, its going to the UEFI Interactive shell v2.2 and not able to load the OS

m4ddyCISO avatar Apr 08 '25 16:04 m4ddyCISO

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m4ddyCISO avatar Apr 08 '25 17:04 m4ddyCISO

I downloaded this image, specifically for ARM and UTM: https://deb.parrot.sh/parrot/iso/6.3.2/Parrot-security-6.3.2_arm64.utm.zip

I uncompressed it, and then moved the resulting .utm file to the UTM virtual machine directory.

When launching UTM, it appears at the top of the list of virtual machines, and starting the VM results in a successful boot.

I made no changes to the configuration beforehand.

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Can you provide the specific steps you took? This appears to work.

You don't need to create a new VM, you can either manually copy the .utm file or select "Open" from the File menu.

ideologysec avatar Apr 24 '25 17:04 ideologysec

I downloaded this image, specifically for ARM and UTM: https://deb.parrot.sh/parrot/iso/6.3.2/Parrot-security-6.3.2_arm64.utm.zip

I uncompressed it, and then moved the resulting .utm file to the UTM virtual machine directory.

When launching UTM, it appears at the top of the list of virtual machines, and starting the VM results in a successful boot.

I made no changes to the configuration beforehand.

Image Can you provide the specific steps you took? This appears to work.

You don't need to create a new VM, you can either manually copy the .utm file or select "Open" from the File menu.

Thank you. Yes, I am able to get the system up. I think I was trying to install rather than using the ova file directly. Problem solved. Thanks once again

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m4ddyCISO avatar Apr 26 '25 22:04 m4ddyCISO